University College Boathouse
The original 19th-century boathouse, designed by John Oldrid Scott, was destroyed through arson in 1999. After eight years, a new boathouse designed by Belsize Architects was completed in 2007 at a cost of £2.7million. The Boathouse was awarded a Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) prize, and has enjoyed a very favourable reception in the architectural world. An article describes the structure as not just a boathouse, but "a grandstand of the first order" arguing that it represents a new age in rowing.
The Saturday of Eights Week, the main summer rowing event of Oxford University, in 2007 saw the opening of the new boathouse by then-Chairman of the British Olympic Association Colin Moynihan, who had coxed for University College and Oxford University, and won a silver medal at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. The ceremony also marked the dedication of the Coleman Viewing Terrace by Jimmy and Jamie Coleman; it is named due to their gift.
References
- ^ Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College Oxford. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-928429-0.
- ^ University College: Oxford Boathouse. Oxford College Boathouse, England. English building by Belsize Architects, UK. e-architect.
- ^ "New college boathouse scoops design award", Oxford Mail .
- ^ University College Boathouse, Oxford Archived 6 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine, artitecture.com.
- ^ Yuli Toh, Toh Shimazaki Architecture News Archive.