De La Warr
De La Warr is a modernist building located in Bexhill-on-Sea, England. Designed by architects Ernest Trobridge and James M. McGowan, it was completed in 1935 and is known for its distinctive Art Deco style. The building serves as a cultural venue, hosting exhibitions, performances, and events.
The De La Warr Pavilion is also recognized for its stunning seaside location, overlooking the English Channel. It was one of the first public buildings in the UK to be constructed using reinforced concrete, showcasing innovative design and construction techniques of its time.