Talk:Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove

1930s

 * Summarise 1930s from Argus article: ✅

Postwar

 * Talk about tower blocks and 1960s dev from Argus article:
 * Mention NEQ
 * Mention infill devs such as the one opposite the Pavilion and the one down West Street ✅

Civic/institutional

 * Brighton General, RSCH and Royal Alex hospitals ✅

Leisure/entertainment

 * Royal Pavilion and associated structures
 * Theatres (Theatre Royal, Dome...) ✅
 * Cinemas (Duke of York, Savoy, Regent, Astoria, Granada @ Portland Road...) ✅
 * Slipper baths etc (including that one that survives near the Prince Regent Swimming Pool)
 * SS Brighton, the old ice rink, Brighton Centre ✅
 * Aquarium ✅
 * Marina ✅
 * King Alfred Centre ✅
 * Pubs, clubs and restaurants (including 11 Dyke Road) ✅

Seafront
*West Pier and Palace Pier
 * Esplanade, Madeira Drive
 * Kiosks, bandstands, railings ✅

Other stuff

 * Any more demolished buildings to talk about? ✅
 * Link article to all appropriate articles ✅
 * Check for deadlinks, archive URLs, fix any incorrect citation templates etc ✅

Photos needed

 * Saltdean Cubist houses: one is on the W side of Arundel Drive West, just N of Saltdean Park Road junction @ 50.803345,-0.043162

Note from Argus re UNESCO World Heritage Site possibility

 * And some other bits and pieces!  Hassocks  5489 (Floreat Hova!)  07:50, 28 April 2015 (UTC)

Fit this quote in somewhere
"The political boundary between Hove and Brighton corresponds neither to an environmental nor an architectural break."

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Bedford Hotel/Sussex Heights
The Bedford Hotel was replaced by a new Bedford Hotel as mentioned in its article; Sussex Heights was built on another site. Peter James (talk) 21:00, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
 * Good spot; I checked the original text I had written, and somebody had edited it since and I had not noticed the error being introduced. I will reinstate the original text.  Hassocks 5489 (Floreat Hova!)  21:43, 26 September 2020 (UTC)

Falmer House
I think the section on the University of Sussex should include a mention of Falmer House’s Grade I listing. It’s a,fairly rare, example of a 20th century Grade I listing. KJP1 (talk) 19:48, 24 December 2023 (UTC)