Sunday 30 March 2008

Wearmouth Hall demolition.

The University of Sunderland's Wearmouth Hall was closed down since August 2007 for demolition, and it finally came to an end on last Friday, 28th March.
It was built in the 1960' and it's old structure does not meet the needs for a modern university. The university had sought opinions if it could be refurbished, but all came to the same conclusion that it should be knock down for redevelopment. It housed a union shop, lecture hall, bar and the high rised was a block of student accomadation.
This is a picture taken from the University of Sunderland (UoS) website. I received the news with mixed feelings, shocked as it was unexpected, but thought it was necessary as the building was really dilapidated. I've used the lecture hall during my 1st year, and it wasn't enjoyable having lectures there, as the place was shabby and cold. The student accommodation block was not in used for years. So, in my opinion - yeah, knock it down!

BUT, there's a bad, bad news for us, MPharm Level 2 students:
- there's now insufficient lecture halls for use, so we had to have most of our lectures in the Edinburgh lecture hall which is right next to the demolition site.

Yea, LUCKY us have to endure the knocking and banging sounds during lectures. The only protection from the debris were plastics sheets covering the Wearmouth building, on days with strong wind, some of the plastic sheets were blew off and we could hear debris flying over us during lectures.

Thank goodness it's finally over.

Here's a video on the demolition of the Lecture hall back in December. Credits to Millfieldlad for uploading it.


Photos taken by me:Tearing down the accommodation block.
Up-close from Edinburgh lecture hall
All reduced to rubber, revealing a clear sky.


3 comments:

PeskyPedant said...

I'm staggered. I stayed in Wearmouth hall in 1986. I never knew it was knocked down until today. Somewhere in that rubble is the remains of my old room, 525. I loved Sunderland Uni but not living in WH as it was quite dilapidated even then. Great photos, and it is nice to see some clear sky!

Adrian said...
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Adrian said...

I stayed in 1987 on the 4th floor, but I can't quite remember the number, it must have been 434 or something like that.

Hmm, no Wearmouth Bar and no Carlton Bar anymore either - I often wondered about going back and having a look but the Sunderland poly I knew for 3 years no longer exists !

 
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