Royal Commonwealth Pool Explained

Royal Commonwealth Pool
Alternate Names:Commonwealth Pool, the RCP, or the Commie[1]
Map Type:Scotland Edinburgh Central#UK Scotland
Relief:1
Map Dot Label:Royal Commonwealth Pool
Coordinates:55.9392°N -3.1727°W
Seating Capacity:2,000[2]
Architectural Style:Modernism
Cost:$3.84 million
Location:Edinburgh, Scotland
Client:Corporation of the City of Edinburgh Architects[3]
Completion Date:1970
Architect:John Richards of RMJM

The Royal Commonwealth Pool is a category-A-listed building in St Leonard's, Edinburgh, Scotland that houses one of Scotland's main swimming pools. It is usually referred to simply as the Commonwealth Pool and known colloquially as the 'Commie'.

History

The pool was commissioned by the Council under a plan by the then Lord Provost, Sir Herbert Archbold Brechin in 1966 as part of a wider project to bring the Commonwealth Games to Edinburgh. This, with the help of other committee members such as Sir John Inch, came to fruition in October 1969.

Construction began in 1967 and was completed in October 1969. The architecture was by Robert Matthew Johnson Marshall with structural input from Ove Arup & Partners.[4]

The pool has been used for elite diving events including the 1986 Commonwealth Games hosted by Edinburgh[5] and the 2014 Commonwealth Games and inaugural 2018 European Championships, both hosted in Glasgow.

The pool was closed 2009 to 2012 for major internal remodelling.

Architectural award nominations

In 1993 it was selected by the international conservation organisation DoCoMoMo as one of sixty key Scottish monuments of the post-war period.[6] It was also nominated in 2002 by the Architecture Heritage Society of Scotland as one of the most significant modern contributions to Scottish heritage. These sentiments were echoed in Prospect 100 best modern Scottish buildings, published in 2005.[7] S&P Architects were the architects and lead consultants for the 2012 refurbishment and were awarded the Scottish Design Award in 2012 for the best reuse of a listed building.

Refurbishment

In June 2009, the pool was closed to the public to begin refurbishment.[8] The project, led by Frank and Charlie of S&P Architects (now Space&Place Architects) began in August 2009, costing approximately £37 million, and included new 25m (82feet) diving and teaching pools as well as improvements to the changing rooms, café, reception, and the dive gym.[9] It was originally expected to be finished by mid-2011[10] but did not reopen until March 2012.[11] [12]

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Notes and References

  1. News: End of an era as Commonwealth Pool gets ready for refurbishment. Gyford. Sue. 24 June 2009. Edinburgh Evening News. 15 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110615124243/http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/latestnews/End-of-an-era-as.5395324.jp. 15 June 2011. dead. dmy-all.
  2. Book: McWhirter. Norris. McFarlan. Donald. The Guinness Book of Records 1992. 38. 1992. Guinness World Records. Middlesex, England. 0-85112-378-3. 298.
  3. Book: Willis. Peter. Ignatowicz. Jon. New Architecture in Scotland. 1977. Lund Humphries. 76. 9780853313939 .
  4. Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh, Gifford McWilliam and Walker
  5. Book: Bell . Daniel . Encyclopedia of international games . 2003 . McFarland & Co . Jefferson, NC . 0-7864-1026-4 . 122.
  6. Book: Glendinning, Miles. Rebuilding Scotland: The Postwar Vision, 1945-1975. 1997. DoCoMoMo. 29. 9781898410331 .
  7. Web site: Hill House one of best modern buildings. Black. Edward. 7 October 2002. The Scotsman. AccessMyLibrary. 17 November 2010.
  8. News: Stadium sale will fund refit for Commonwealth pool. Ferguson. Brian. 18 December 2007. The Scotsman. 17 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20121021173938/http://news.scotsman.com/edinburgh/Stadium-sale-will-fund-refit.3598654.jp. 21 October 2012. dead. dmy-all.
  9. Web site: Royal Commonwealth Pool refurbishment: update. 26 February 2010. City of Edinburgh Council. 16 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110215030046/http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/91/royal_commonwealth_pool_refurbishment_update. 15 February 2011. dead. dmy-all.
  10. Web site: T&A Pool resources. 27 February 2009. Urban Realm. 16 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20120302204509/http://www.urbanrealm.co.uk/news/1257/T%26A_Pool_resources.html. 2 March 2012. dead. dmy-all.
  11. News: Commie to reopen next spring . . but it will look the same sss. Fraser. Gemma. 19 April 2011. The Scotsman. 29 April 2011.
  12. (20 March 2012) Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh officially reopens BBC News, Retrieved 28 February 2013