Alan Lee Pavilion
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Image: © Tiger Taken: 16 Oct 2013
This pavilion at Solihull School was built in 2003 at a cost of £1.5 million, to replace the former wooden structure overlooking Cricket Bigside. It is named in honour of Alan Lee, who was Headmaster of the school from 1983 to 1996 and died shortly after the pavilion was completed. The architects were Michael Edwards Associates of Harborne, Birmingham. The two-storey building has brick and timber facings with a curved metallic roof and a metal balcony. Facilities within include changing rooms, first aid, a conference room and a café.