Category Archives: archictecture

New Abingdon Spa

Abingdon Lido
At West Waddy , the architects at 60 East St Helen Street, until Thursday from 1pm – 4pm, there is an exhibition of the work of student architects from Brookes University.  It is a well presented exhibition in a beautiful riverside building.

The brief  for architectural students was to design a Lido and Spa in Abingdon  for the 21st Century.
Abingdon Lido
The Abingdon Open Air Pool / Lido has survived when many others have closed after their heyday before the 1970s. The brief asked students to cater for “contemporary society, in particular the young and families. It should accommodate the early morning serious swimmer, the lunchtime and after work swimmer, school groups, weekend families, summer tourists,
Abingdon Lido
evening socialisers,  and winter enthusiasts.”
Abingdon Lido
The exhibiton showed a range of work – all very creative and theoretical but I am not sure it will give SOLL leisure – who currently run the pool – many practical ideas to help make the pool a more popular venue.
Abingdon Lido
The winning design showed a glass bottomed pool projecting out towards the river and fields beyond.

Ward 1 and St Nics School – comparison

The latest newsletter from the Abingdon based architects West Waddy ADP is a history of  some of the buildings they have been involved with. As an example …
Number 60
St Nicolas school – formerly Boxhill Church of England School –
Number 60
and Ward 1 of Abindon Community hospital were both designed by them about 1930. I am sure they both looked equally elegant when first built.

12 Abingdon Weather Vanes

Weather Vanes
Winds were variable when pictures 1 and 2 were taken on Sunday morning, but a northerly wind had taken over by Sunday afternoon for the other pictures.
Weather Vanes
The pictures show 12 different weather vanes – all in Abingdon.
Weather Vanes
You might like to see how many you know and check your answers at this link . The knowledge could come in very useful in a future Abingdon quiz – if I get to set the questions.

125th Anniversary Architecture Competitions

In the Community Shop West Waddy ADP, the Architects, are exhibiting the results of two competitions.
New Shop Front
Students of Abingdon’s schools were asked to ‘devise imaginative new shop-fronts and signage to improve the legibility and identity of the town’s retail environment.’ The winning entry was a new shop front for Mostly Books created by Grace Edge from St Helen and Katherine School. Mark from Mostly Books was very pleased with the design.

On the other side were entries to a competition for students at Brookes University to assess the key issues necessary to improve connectivity between Abingdon town and the river Thames.

The competitions are part of the West Waddy 125th Anniversary celebrations.