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- Marine_Gate abstract "Marine Gate is a large block of luxury flats built in 1939 to the design of architects Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie. It stands at the eastern end of the English seaside resort of Brighton, overlooking Brighton Marina and Black Rock. Originally built with 105 flats, a restaurant and offices, internal reconfiguration has increased the number of flats to 132. The International/Modern-style building is situated in a prominent clifftop position at the eastern entrance to Brighton. Its proximity to a large gasworks resulted in it being damaged by bombs several times during World War II, to the extent that it was Brighton's most bombed building.The block occupies a commanding position at the main entrance to Brighton from the east. Its bold form, with Art Deco features and "nautical touches", has divided opinion among architectural historians and critics. Described variously as "interesting", "elegant" and "comparing favourably with Embassy Court" (a famous building of the same era further west), a 2002 critique by Anthony Seldon placed it among "the city's worst ten buildings".".
- Marine_Gate address "Marine Drive, Black Rock,BrightonBN2 5TN".
- Marine_Gate architecturalStyle Art_Deco.
- Marine_Gate architecturalStyle International_Style_(architecture).
- Marine_Gate architecturalStyle Modern_architecture.
- Marine_Gate floorCount "8".
- Marine_Gate location Brighton_and_Hove.
- Marine_Gate thumbnail Marine_Gate,_Black_Rock,_Brighton_(March_2007).JPG?width=300.
- Marine_Gate type Apartment.
- Marine_Gate wikiPageID "40903973".
- Marine_Gate wikiPageRevisionID "636190666".
- Marine_Gate address "Marine Drive, Black Rock, Brighton BN2 5TN".
- Marine_Gate architect "Maurice Bloom".
- Marine_Gate architecturalStyle Art_Deco.
- Marine_Gate architecturalStyle International_Style_(architecture).
- Marine_Gate architecturalStyle Modern_architecture.
- Marine_Gate architectureFirm Wimperis,_Simpson_and_Guthrie.
- Marine_Gate buildingType Apartment.
- Marine_Gate caption "Marine Gate from the southwest".
- Marine_Gate completionDate "1939".
- Marine_Gate coordinatesDisplay "yes".
- Marine_Gate floorCount "8".
- Marine_Gate groundbreakingDate "1937".
- Marine_Gate latitude "50.8153".
- Marine_Gate locationCountry "United Kingdom".
- Marine_Gate locationTown Brighton_and_Hove.
- Marine_Gate longitude "-0.1037".
- Marine_Gate mapCaption "Location in the city of Brighton and Hove".
- Marine_Gate mapType "United Kingdom Brighton and Hove".
- Marine_Gate name "Marine Gate".
- Marine_Gate owner "Marine Gate Holdings Ltd".
- Marine_Gate status "complete".
- Marine_Gate subject Category:Apartment_buildings_in_England.
- Marine_Gate subject Category:Houses_in_Brighton_and_Hove.
- Marine_Gate subject Category:Modernist_architecture_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Marine_Gate subject Category:Residential_buildings_completed_in_1939.
- Marine_Gate type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Marine_Gate type Building.
- Marine_Gate type Place.
- Marine_Gate type Location.
- Marine_Gate type Place.
- Marine_Gate type Thing.
- Marine_Gate type Q41176.
- Marine_Gate comment "Marine Gate is a large block of luxury flats built in 1939 to the design of architects Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie. It stands at the eastern end of the English seaside resort of Brighton, overlooking Brighton Marina and Black Rock. Originally built with 105 flats, a restaurant and offices, internal reconfiguration has increased the number of flats to 132. The International/Modern-style building is situated in a prominent clifftop position at the eastern entrance to Brighton.".
- Marine_Gate label "Marine Gate".
- Marine_Gate sameAs m.0yqjgj0.
- Marine_Gate sameAs Q15128895.
- Marine_Gate sameAs Q15128895.
- Marine_Gate wasDerivedFrom Marine_Gate?oldid=636190666.
- Marine_Gate depiction Marine_Gate,_Black_Rock,_Brighton_(March_2007).JPG.
- Marine_Gate isPrimaryTopicOf Marine_Gate.
- Marine_Gate name "Marine Gate".