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Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre

Harold Holt Swim Centre
Harold Holt Pool
Harold Holt
Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre 2.jpg
Main pool of the Harold Holt Swim Centre
Building information
Full name Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre
City Glen Iris
Opened 27 November 1927 &
in March 1969
Construction cost £10,476 (1927)
$600,000 (1969)
$13 million redevelopment (2010)
Architect(s) Kevin Borland & Daryl Jackson
Pools

Coordinates: 37°51′31″S 145°02′41″E / 37.8586°S 145.0447°E / -37.8586; 145.0447

The Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre is a public swimming pool complex located on the corner of High street & Edgar Street, Glen Iris, Melbourne, Australia. Built in the 1960s by Australian architects Kevin Borland and Daryl Jackson, the Swimming Centre is considered to be a fine example of Brutalist architecture. Originally built as a municipal swimming baths, in 1927, the facilities were renovated in 1967 by Borland and Jackson to accommodate for higher swimming participation numbers. It is named in honour of Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt, whose drowning death was announced during its construction and was the local member for the area.

In 1924 the Malvern Council voted to build the suburb's first Municipal Baths. The Education Department, who envisaged the implementation of the 'learn to swim' campaign, strongly supported the proposed location, a redundant tip site, on the corner of High street and Edgar Street. Built at a cost of £10,476, the Malvern Baths was designed by the City Engineer, Barton Coutie. The baths included a wedge shaped pool and bathing boxes, and was designed using ideas gleaned from Coutie's examination of swimming pools in Harrow, London. The complex was officially opened by the Mayor Harry Wilmot in November 1927.


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