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Tennis Centre West End. Yes! Well that looks like Southampton.
I presume it is Naval? I like the arrangement of the splayed stress elements and the context of the slopes, but I think they "lost it" when the side roof came down as a shed on the left, it could have been curved, concave to continue the line and the Nissan hut in the front right rather dampens the effect. If it had been Art Deco and had more than one level, split the roof, sloped right? My grandfather had one of these over the toilet, but then his was rusted.
I did this, I thought Eau de Nil was a good paint for a flume box on Mendip, green, not knowing my paint colours too well, which after Lawrence and DIY everybody does these days, as you can see from the summer East Twin, it sorts of glows in the ambient light, square edged box in the midst of bracken, just as well that grows high. Len wanted me to research soil moisture and bracken (Ffridd), if anybody wants to this is still an open subject as is moorland ling and heather and soil zones, Open Season on Moorland and valley edge Vegetation for Science.
If you are going to make a statement good, it has to be just right in slopes and intercepting curves, then it can be any colour that fits the Region, alike brown sheep in Devon, but I still like this Sports Centre, at least it is not attempting to be a 1970s brick Health Centre. Pinder, Spray, Stagg, Boswell, Cole, Hyden, Carcas, Owen, Dennis (?), Walker, Cretney, some 1960s USA Corporate Computer structures with the first Corporate Landscape frontage.