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Model of the Hampstead Civic Centre, Swiss Cottage, London

RIBA4801
Sir Basil Spence Bonnington & Collins
NOTES: Swiss Cottage Swimming Baths and Central Library opened in 1964 but the council chamber and administration buildings included in the original masterplan for Hampstead Civic Centre were abandoned in 1966 with the reorganization of local government in London.

Sunderland Civic Centre

RIBA5192
Sir Basil Spence Bonnington & Collins

Civic Centre, Southampton

RIBA6348
Webber, Ernest Berry (1896-1963)
NOTES: The Civic Centre, Southampton (1929-1939) is a complex of buildings comprising, municipal offices, law courts, guildhall and an art gallery, all by the architect Berry Webber.

Sunderland Civic Centre: the council chamber

RIBA6400
Sir Basil Spence Bonnington & Collins

Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumea

RIBA9724
Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumea

RIBA9725
Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Braamfontein civic centre, Johannesburg

RIBA9956
Monte Bryer & Associates

Braamfontein civic centre, Johannesburg

RIBA9957
Monte Bryer & Associates

Harlow Civic Centre, Essex: the Henry Moore sculpture entitled 'The Family'

RIBA10388
Gibberd, Sir Frederick (1908-1984)
NOTES: Harlow New Town, together with the London orbital developments of Basildon, Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead, was built after World War II to ease overcrowding in London. The masterplan for the town was drawn up by Frederick Gibberd in 1947. It is notable for being the location of the first pedestrian precinct in Britain.

Harlow Civic Centre, Essex: the sculpture entitled 'Profile Number 3' by Henry Moore

RIBA10420
Gibberd, Sir Frederick (1908-1984)
NOTES: Harlow New Town, together with the London orbital developments of Basildon, Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead, was built after World War II to ease overcrowding in London. The masterplan for the town was drawn up by Frederick Gibberd in 1947. It is notable for being the location of the first pedestrian precinct and first residential tower block in Britain.The sculpture is by Henry Moore and was completed in 1964.

New County building, Hamilton

RIBA11404
Bannerman, David Gordon (d. 1986)
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