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491: 567: 2638: 2656: 450:'s Conran Group architectural consultancy. The scheme architect was Paul Zara. Conran Group undertook a structural survey which showed that the concrete walls had not deteriorated as badly as expected: its director said that the building was in "a very poor state perfectly salvageable". The expected cost was £5 million, and various sources of funding were proposed: money received from Portvale Holdings and from the leaseholders was to be used alongside National Lottery and European Union regeneration grants for which Bluestorm would apply. No grants or Lottery funding were ever received. Also commissioned alongside Conran Group were structural engineering firm F.J. Samuely, whose founder 439: 2668: 531:-shaped but with a distinctively curved southeastern corner. The east (Western Street) façade is longer. Both faces (towards Kings Road and towards Western Street) have a strongly horizontal emphasis formed by the continuous bands of cantilevered balconies on each floor. The horizontal emphasis is partly offset by the "nice vertical rhythm" of the slightly curving windows of the sun rooms; this effect is most noticeable on the east elevation. The cream-coloured render was lost for many years because of the building's deteriorating condition, but it was restored during the Conran Partners' work and the exterior now looks as it did in the 1930s. 2644: 2662: 2650: 2632: 399: 31: 376:. Writing in 1935, in a piece accompanied by a large illustration of Embassy Court-style buildings along Kings Road, he wrote "Embassy Court ... has shown us the way to build for the new age. Along our waterfront new buildings such as this must come". This "pre-war indifference to the historic fabric of the town" resulted in the first of many local conservation societies, the Regency Society, being formed, and prompted a greater appreciation of Brighton's 19th-century architectural heritage. 2626: 221: 2256: 430:
flats it owned, and a former director of the liquidated Portvale company later stated he did not wish to buy the freehold back from Bluestorm. The case was adjourned after two weeks and was decided in March 2003 in favour of Bluestorm. The chairman of Brighton and Hove City Council said he "welcomed the decision". Portvale Holdings appealed against the decision in February 2004, but a judge at the
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would have to fund the entire £5 million estimated cost themselves: some would have to pay around £100,000+ each. Also, the project leader indicated that the planned swimming pool, art gallery and other new features would be "put on hold until 2007". By February 2004, the bulk of the work was expected to start in summer 2004. Bluestorm raised a
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the promised replacement plumbing and heating systems, new lifts and new front doors, and was due to finish in September 2005. The longer-term proposal for a basement swimming pool remained, and other ideas suggested at this time included a gymnasium, reinstatement of the original 1930s foyer decor including a mural by
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Work began in December 2003. First, the communal areas and lobby were deep-cleaned and exterior hoardings were put up; other early priorities included new electrical and heating systems. The overall timescale of the project was stated to be three years. At that time, the leaseholders were told they
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No action was taken, though, and the building continued to deteriorate. Architect Alan Phillips, who had continued his association with the building during the "impasse in negotiations" which had characterised the previous three years, described Embassy Court as being "on the cusp between demolition
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All 72 flats were initially rented out rather than sold to owner-occupiers. Rents varied between £150 and £500 per year—expensive for that time, and similar to the cost of a house in Brighton. The ground-floor bank branch lasted until February 1948, when it was converted into a restaurant; this was
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By the start of the 21st century, public perception of Embassy Court was particularly poor: it was considered to be an "embarrassing eyesore", "a filthy blot on the seafront", a "grimy, rotting structure" and "like something from the Third World". Windows were falling out; wind, damp and noise were
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Another court case began in November 2002. Bluestorm and Portvale Holdings made claims against each other in relation to paying for the building's restoration. By this stage Bluestorm estimated the cost of a full refurbishment would be £4.5 million. Portvale Holdings stated it intended to sell the
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had worked on the building originally, and some other specialist companies. By September 2003, Conran had assembled a working group of engineers, designers and other professionals, and the plans included provision of a swimming pool and public facilities such as a restaurant, museum and art gallery
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The first part of the refurbishment project was completed on time and on budget. After a delay caused by poor weather, the exterior hoardings and scaffolding were removed in early April 2005 to reveal new windows and a "smart cream concrete façade". The second phase involved repairs at the rear,
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structure and steel-framed doors and windows were distinctive features, and other facilities included a ground-floor bank, partly enclosed balconies to every one of the 72 flats, and England's first penthouse suites. These occupied the top (11th) floor; the other ten storeys had seven flats each.
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condemned both Embassy Court for "dwarf and insult its neighbours" and Herbert Carden for considering it "the ideal seafront building". Although Seldon placed it in his list of "the city's ten best 20th-century buildings"—describing it as "elegant", "vibrant and visually exciting"—and compared it
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Embassy Court was Brighton's first tower block. Although "it seemed to some that the era of skyscrapers had started" locally—especially in the light of Herbert Carden's proposals for the seafront—it was only in the 1960s that multi-storey towers began to dominate the skyline of Brighton and Hove.
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development. Dale noted that the latter's "carefully regulated proportions" are overpowered by the unsympathetic form of its 11-storey neighbour, making Embassy Court "a glaring example of architectural bad manners and worse town planning". Nevertheless, he described it as "a good building of its
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made the 72-apartment, 11-storey building "one of the most desirable and sought-after addresses in Brighton and Hove". Its fortunes changed dramatically from the 1970s, though, as a succession of complex court cases set leaseholders, freeholders and landlords against each other while the building
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flats further along the seafront, he observed that it was "utterly out of place on the seafront" and should have been lower by three storeys. Furthermore, in a section consisting of ideas for the future of Brighton and Hove, he suggested "knock down Embassy Court, Hilton West Pier and other
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To the rear, the cantilevered effect is maintained, forming "access decks" which sweep diagonally upwards at the ends to house the external staircases. The lift shafts also punctuate the mostly horizontal tiers. The upper storeys (from ninth floor level upwards) are slightly recessed; the
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Embassy Court has been a controversial building and "has divided opinion across the city" since it was built. "Unashamedly modern and different" from its surroundings, it was "the first challenge to the Georgian architecture of Brighton". Architectural historians Antony Dale and
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led a separate private party on the top floor of the building. Public tours were also conducted later in the month. The earlier problems of poor security had been overcome, and Embassy Court was no longer "a haven for drunks, drug addicts and homeless people".
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upheld the original verdict. This brought to a conclusion a long and complex period of legal action; the judge observed that the ongoing battles between leaseholders, landlords and freeholders had been "more suited to a nursery school playground".
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period" and compared favourably with most blocks of flats built subsequently. Pevsner called Embassy Court "a good and historically interesting" building", "well designed in itself"—but criticised it as acting as a "bad neighbour" to the "serious
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and renovation" at a debate in November 2001, at which he announced a new plan to convert the lower storeys into a hotel. Money generated by this could then be used to improve the upper storeys, which would remain residential. The nearby
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rotted. By the start of the 21st century it was an "embarrassing eyesore" which was close to being demolished, despite its listed status. Proposals to refurbish the block came to nothing until the court cases concluded in 2004 and Sir
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area". Former Mayor of Brighton Lord Lewis Cohen said in 1953: "It stands as a monument for all time to the lack of foresight of those who permitted such a conglomeration of architecture on our seafront."
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The first plans for refurbishing the building were announced in April 1998. The leaseholders' association commissioned local architects Alan Phillips and Matthew Lloyd to undertake design work and
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inspired by Embassy Court in 2005. After discovering the building by chance when browsing the internet, he became interested in its history and contacted Bluestorm Ltd. He became Embassy Court's
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The building is 110 feet (34 m) tall, 75 feet (23 m) wide and rises to 11 storeys. Reinforced concrete painted a pale cream colour is the main building material. It is
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transferring ownership of the freehold to the leaseholders' association. The proposed work was described as a "complete refurbishment" and would have lasted until 2000.
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system in the basement. Coates commented: "Old ideas have been discarded and a new building has arisen to greet a new age that thinks of happiness in terms of health".
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rented a flat there as well from 1960, but disliked it and soon moved to Marine Parade. Brighton-born Jason Rodriques moved into the building in 1987 for 22 years. .
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then took possession of the freehold, but Embassy Court's leaseholders established a company, Bluestorm Ltd, to buy it; this was achieved after another court case.
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Journalist Adam Trimingham has commented that these postwar buildings have been characteristically "drab" and that "nothing was built to match Embassy Court".
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Embassy Court's bulk and stark Modernist style have led to criticism that it is a "bad neighbour" to the Regency buildings of neighbouring Brunswick Town.
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would suggest that this device would have been more effective had it started at fifth-floor level, matching the height of neighbouring Brunswick Terrace.
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At the junction of Western Street and Kings Road on Brighton seafront, just on the Brighton side of the ancient parish boundary between Brighton and
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terraces to the east, west and north—in particular the 110-year-old "palace-fronted terraces" of Brunswick Terrace, "as grand as anything in
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describe Embassy Court as "Brighton's most prominent example of early Modernism at its most polished". There are similarities with Coates'
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for their structural engineering expertise. Work was expected to cost £3 million to £4 million, of which a grant from the Government's
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in London earlier that year, to design a block of luxury flats as a speculative development. Embassy Court was completed in 1935. Its
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would have covered £1.4 million. The project depended on the Sanctuary Housing Association acquiring the leases to 26 flats and the
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in the foyer. It was created by a new method in which a series of black-and-white photographs were printed on a light-sensitive
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only in use for five years. Major renovations were then carried out in the 1960s: new doors, windows and lifts were installed.
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surface. The flats had built-in steel-framed tubular furniture (manufactured by Pel Ltd) and woodwork by D. Burkle & Son.
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Not the same company as the Portvale which had gone into liquidation in 1997. Portvale was a subsidiary of Portvale Holdings.
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excrescences along the seafront hold a series of parties to celebrate"—recalling the demolition campaigns seen in some
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constant problems; and on one occasion some exterior cladding fell off and landed in the street. The third edition of
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both observed that Embassy Court is "a good building in the wrong place", in relation to its position adjoining the
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The apartment building is also featured in the opening scene of the film ‘Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging’.
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during a visit to Germany in 1931–32, and some of the building's design features recall Mendelsohn's work.
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in the form of ceiling panels. A constant hot water supply was achieved by generating and storing it in a
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The building's height and bold appearance, "something like a great ocean liner", contrasted with the
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style which had been popular in the early 1930s, towards a "simplistic and plain" interpretation of
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The curved corner, recessed upper storeys and restored cream render are visible in this 2017 view.
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moved into the building in 1983 and occupied a ninth-floor flat, but left in 1992 and moved to
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provided a model of a mixed-use tower block with hotel accommodation below residential flats.
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The original appearance of the entrance was restored during the 2004–06 renovation work.
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Embassy Court has strong horizontal lines and sweeping diagonal staircases to the rear.
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In July 2003, Bluestorm announced a new refurbishment plan, this time involving Sir
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The flats were originally let at high rents to wealthy residents, including
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Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design (1987).
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claimed that the building "thrill one to the marrow", and Alderman Sir
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Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design 1987
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The building's high-class status declined from the 1970s when the
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at Grade II* on 19 July 1984. As of February 2001, it was one of
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Embassy Court was the first building in England to feature
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changed hands frequently and many flats were acquired by
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Embassy Court represented a transition from the pure
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940:, p. 108. 917: 915:, p. 110. 902: 885: 842: 795: 793:, p. 395. 778: 776:, p. 127. 762: 760: 757: 754: 753: 740: 730: 729: 727: 724: 723: 722: 715: 712: 684: 681: 619:Anthony Seldon 581:Brunswick Town 563: 560: 487: 484: 448:Terence Conran 366:Herbert Carden 300: 297: 293:Terence Conran 244: 243: 234: 225: 224: 218: 217: 216: 215: 212: 211: 208: 207: 204: 203: 200: 196: 195: 192: 188: 187: 184: 180: 179: 173: 170: 169: 166: 165: 162: 158: 157: 148: 144: 143: 138: 134: 133: 127: 123: 122: 119: 115: 114: 111: 107: 106: 103: 99: 98: 95: 91: 90: 58: 54: 53: 48:BN1 2PY, 42: 38: 37: 34: 26: 25: 17: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3902: 3891: 3888: 3886: 3883: 3881: 3878: 3876: 3873: 3871: 3868: 3867: 3865: 3850: 3847: 3845: 3842: 3840: 3837: 3835: 3832: 3830: 3827: 3825: 3822: 3820: 3817: 3815: 3812: 3810: 3807: 3805: 3804:Charles Busby 3802: 3801: 3799: 3795: 3789: 3786: 3784: 3781: 3779: 3776: 3774: 3771: 3769: 3766: 3764: 3761: 3759: 3756: 3755: 3753: 3749: 3743: 3740: 3738: 3735: 3733: 3730: 3728: 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Brighton
Brighton and Hove
50°49′23″N 0°09′23″W / 50.8230°N 0.1564°W / 50.8230; -0.1564
Conran and Partners
Wells Coates
Art Deco
Modernist
Listed Building
Embassy Court is located in Brighton & Hove
Brighton and Hove
Brighton
Brighton and Hove
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English Heritage
Wells Coates
Max Miller
Rex Harrison
Terence Rattigan
penthouse suites
Terence Conran
Hove
villa
Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor
drag king
Vesta Tilley
Wells Coates
Modernist
Isokon building
reinforced concrete

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