Wyndham Court, Grade II listed apartment building in Southampton, England.
Wyndham Court is a six to seven-story reinforced concrete apartment building in Southampton that houses 184 units. The complex features ground-level commercial spaces along Commercial Road and Blechynden Terrace, and includes an underground parking facility built into former basements.
The complex was designed and built between 1966 and 1969 by architects Lyons Israel Ellis using white concrete that complemented the neighboring Southampton Civic Centre. The project was part of the city's post-war modernization and played a key role in shaping the urban landscape.
The building's irregular exterior shapes echo the maritime tradition of Southampton and create a visual connection to the nearby port. This design choice gives the complex a local identity that visitors notice when walking through the surrounding area.
The building is easily accessible and located in a busy city center with good public transport connections. Visitors find the underground parking convenient, and the level surroundings make it easy to explore the complex and adjacent areas on foot.
The building received an Architectural Design Project Award in 1966 and was granted Grade II listed status in 1998. This recognition honors its significant contribution to British modernist architecture and makes it a notable example of this building era.
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