Welcome to RIBApix!
You have no items in your basket.
Close
Filters
Search

Town halls

View as Grid List
Sort by

City Hall Complex, Tokyo

RIBA2605-12
Kenzo Tange Associates
NOTES: The complex is also known as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Offices.

London Eye and County Hall, South Bank, Lambeth, London

RIBA3041-34
David Marks & Julia Barfield
NOTES: County Hall, designed by Ralph Knott in 1911 and completed in 1922, was the headquarters of London County Council, which became the Greater London Council (GLC) in 1965. It remained the seat of local government until the GLC was abolished in 1986. Marks & Barfield designed the London Eye in 2000 for the Millennium celebrations.

London Eye and County Hall, South Bank, Lambeth, London, seen from Westminster Bridge

RIBA3042-34
David Marks & Julia Barfield
NOTES: County Hall, designed by Ralph Knott in 1911 and completed in 1922, was the headquarters of London County Council, which became the Greater London Council (GLC) in 1965. It remained the seat of local government until the GLC was abolished in 1986. Marks & Barfield designed the London Eye in 2000 for the Millennium celebrations.

City Hall (GLA building), The Queen's Walk, South Bank, Southwark, London

RIBA3392-55
Foster & Partners
NOTES: Constructed on a site formerly occupied by wharves serving the Pool of London, this building is home to the Mayor of London, the London Assembly and the Greater London Authority.

Town Hall, Hilversum

RIBA3533-63
Dudok, Willem Marinus (1884-1974)

Town Hall, Hilversum

RIBA3534-63
Dudok, Willem Marinus (1884-1974)

Manchester Town Hall

RIBA3799
Waterhouse, Alfred (1830-1905)

Hornsey Town Hall, Crouch End, London

RIBA3806
Uren, Reginald Harold (1906-1988)

Municipal offices, Earl Street, Coventry

RIBA3824
Coventry City Architects Department

Hammersmith Town Hall, Cromwell Road extension, London

RIBA3879
Webber, Ernest Berry (1896-1963)

Crawley Town Hall and Civic Centre, West Sussex: ground floor corridor

RIBA4695
Brown Henson & Partners
NOTES: Max Clendinning was the architect-in-charge.
Close
)
CLOSE