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Portsmouth Civic Offices

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31: 125: 184:, the council decided that the surviving buildings should be demolished to create a 38 acres (15 ha) pedestrian area to be known as the Guildhall Square. It was envisaged that the guildhall would be on the west side of the square, new civic offices on the north and east sides and a new central library to the south. The new civic offices were intended to accommodate the increasing needs of council officers and their departments. 132: 225:
In July 2022, the council decided that the building was no longer-fit-for-purpose, because of its extensive use of black glass with no air conditioning to dissipate the heat, and because of the increased use of home-working. In March 2023, the council resolved to explore options to reduce the size of
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The design involved a six-storey building facing two sides of the Guildhall Square, with its glass walls designed to reflect the guildhall, and an additional wing stretching out behind. The building was approached by a flight of steps mirroring the steps to the guildhall on the opposite side of the
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and unveiled by Lady Dupree in 1903, was relocated to a new position in front of the proposed civic offices at that time. The new civic offices were designed by Harry Teggin and David Taylor in the
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and heat loss. The civic offices were used as the administrative headquarters of the council, with the council chamber in the guildhall remaining the venue for council meetings.
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the complex, or to relocate to alternative premises: the options available were considered by the council in February 2024.
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The foundation stone to mark the construction of the civic offices and the guildhall square was laid by the
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on 15 November 1976. Mountbatten also received the Freedom of the City of Portsmouth during his visit.
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square. Its design, which involved extensive use of black glass led to issues with
196: 173: 508: 210:, built in glass and steel, and were officially opened by Admiral of the Fleet 219: 153: 45: 72: 59: 586:"Portsmouth City Council 'needs to leave Civic Offices as soon as possible'" 157: 612:"Portsmouth's Civic Offices have been running at 'less than a fifth full'" 203: 200: 560:"Portsmouth City Council urged to move from civic offices" 191:, Phyllis Loe, on 19 December 1972. An existing statue of 244:"This city centre view is just about recognisable today" 160:, in England. It is the administrative headquarters of 412:"Guildhall and Victoria Park: Conservation Area No 18" 16:
Municipal building in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
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Portsmouth
50°47′50″N 1°05′29″W / 50.7973°N 1.0913°W / 50.7973; -1.0913
International style
Portsmouth Civic Offices is located in Hampshire
Portsmouth
Hampshire
Portsmouth City Council
Second World War
Guildhall
Lionel Brett
Lord Mayor of Portsmouth
Queen Victoria
Alfred Drury
granite
pedestal
International style
Earl Mountbatten of Burma
solar gain
"This city centre view is just about recognisable today"
"Sussex Street, Portsmouth"
"Ordnance Survey Map"
Portsmouth in 50 Buildings
ISBN
978-1445664071
"Portsmouth Guildhall Square"
"Portsmouth City Centre: Queen Victoria"
Historic England
"statue of Queen Victoria (1104315)"
National Heritage List for England

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