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Bath Spa
Bath, UK
Grimshaw
Grimshaw graces the Georgian landscape
of this World-Heritage City with a world-class modern work
of limestone and glass
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By Hugh Pearman
The city of Bath, 115 miles west of London,
derives its identity from the hot mineral springs where groundwater
bubbles to the surface at a temperature of 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
The springs were long venerated by ancient Britons, and were
discovered in turn by invading Romans in a.d. 43. The Romans
were quick to exploit the potential of this riverside site
surrounded by steep wooded hills, establishing the great public
bath that is still to be found here. The city took on much
of its present homogeneous form, however, over a short period
in the 18th century when Bath became a fashionable spa resort,
largely designed by architects John Wood the elder and younger.
But the Georgian baths from that era had fallen into disuse
by the end of the 20th century. By 1997, city leadersever
cognizant of Baths status as a UNESCO World Heritage
Sitewere considering radical new approaches to revive
the spas.
Grimshaw won an invited competition to
build a new spa building as part of a larger project involving
the restoration of the adjacent 1775 Hot Bath by Wood the
younger, and the exquisite 1790 Cross Bath by Thomas Baldwin,
both at the citys center. To exploit the hot mineral
springs, the new site had to be very close to these existing
buildings. Construction was made possible by the demolition
of the 1927 Beau Street swimming pool, an unused building
of little merit. The aim of the project was nothing less than
to reestablish Bath as a leading center for spa activitiessybaritic
bathing, body conditioning, and aquatherapyfor the first
time in more than 25 years. As a remarkably ambitious project
of national importance, it was funded in part by the British
governments Millennium Commission.
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Formal name of Project:
Bath Spa
Location:
Bath, UK
Gross square
footage:
39,288 sq. ft.
Total construction
cost:
$ Million
Client:
Bath & North East Somerset Council & Thermae Development
Co
Bath & North East Somerset Council
9-10 Bath Street
Bath BA1 1SN
Contact: Mr Rhodri Samuel
Phone 01225 477120
Email Fax 01225 477110
Architect:
Grimshaw
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