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General Information

Beginning of works: 1974
Completion: 1976
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Event venue
Architectural style: Brutalist

Location

Location: , , , ,
Address: Cox Street
Connects to: Elephant Building "Trunk" Bridge
Coordinates: 52° 24' 31.68" N    1° 30' 12.24" W
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Technical Information

Materials

piers reinforced concrete

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Elephant Building is part of a leisure complex in Coventry city centre, England. It was intended to extend the pre-existing Coventry Central Baths building, to which it is connected with an enclosed walkway (the "elephant's trunk").

History

The main building of the leisure complex was opened in 1966, providing Coventry with the region's only Olympic-size swimming pool with seating for spectators, making it a focal point for swimming in the West Midlands. A ring road around Coventry was completed in 1972, leaving a small area of land either side of Cox Street at the end of the Coventry Baths building. The city architect's department designed a building to straddle the road, and construction started on the Elephant building in 1974. After construction finished in 1976, it was used as part of Coventry Sports & Leisure Centre until it was closed by Coventry City Council in February 2020. The main building was Grade II listed in 1997, but the Elephant itself is not listed.

Design

The building is designed to look like an elephant in reference to the coat of arms of the city of Coventry, which shows Coventry Castle being carried on the back of an elephant. Elephants are a popular motif in the civic life of Coventry, appearing on the logo of Coventry City F.C. and Coventry R.F.C. as well as the badge of HMS Coventry.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "The Elephant Building" and modified on 3 March 2023 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20085459
  • Published on:
    26/02/2023
  • Last updated on:
    14/03/2023
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