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- Leslie_Gooday abstract "Leslie Gooday OBE (14 June 1921–16 March 2013) was a British architect.Gooday, who was elected to the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1951, assisted Hugh Casson in designing the boating-pool and leisure area at the 1951 Festival of Britain on London's South Bank.He designed, in 1961, the Grade II listed Richmond Baths, now known as Pools on the Park, a swimming pool and leisure facility in Old Deer Park in Richmond, London. Completed in 1966, it received a Civic Trust award in 1967 and is recognised by English Heritage as illustrating "the more ambitious use of glazed curtain walling and the post-Wolfenden Report emphasis on providing large banks of spectator seating".His architectural practice, Leslie Gooday & Associates, based in East Molesey, Surrey, was appointed in 1967 to design the British pavilion at the Japan World Exposition at Osaka in 1970.Gooday made alterations to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in Nightingale Lane, Balham, London, in 1979–80 and also designed two houses in the Modern Style in Ham Farm Road, Ham, London (the earlier, 1956, house was cited by Nikolaus Pevsner as representative of the "quiet elegance of the modern style of the fifties") and houses in other parts of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, the London Borough of Croydon, Surrey and East Sussex. His Bosphorus House in Kippington Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, designed in the 1960s, has been described as "ingenious".".
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- Leslie_Gooday deathDate "2013-03-16".
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- Leslie_Gooday significantBuilding Pools_on_the_Park.
- Leslie_Gooday significantBuilding Richmond,_London.
- Leslie_Gooday significantBuilding Weybridge.
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- Leslie_Gooday name "Gooday, Leslie".
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- Leslie_Gooday comment "Leslie Gooday OBE (14 June 1921–16 March 2013) was a British architect.Gooday, who was elected to the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1951, assisted Hugh Casson in designing the boating-pool and leisure area at the 1951 Festival of Britain on London's South Bank.He designed, in 1961, the Grade II listed Richmond Baths, now known as Pools on the Park, a swimming pool and leisure facility in Old Deer Park in Richmond, London.".
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