Council House, Perth

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Council House frontage
Council House frontage
Council House
Council House

Council House is a high modernist skyscraper set in the Supreme Court Gardens of Perth, Western Australia. It was designed by Howlett and Bailey Architects and opened by The Queen during the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.

Jeffrey Howlett and Don Bailey had won a design competition for a Town Hall and auditorium in 1961. Their design consisted of two buildings, one containing administrative offices and the other comprising the 'town hall' or auditorium. Council House served as the administration building, however it was not until the early 1970s that the accompanying auditorium - Perth Concert Hall - was constructed.

Council House is a fine example of architectural design known as brutalism. Brutalist buildings usually are formed with striking repetitive angular geometries, and often revealing the textures of the wooden forms used to shape the material, which is normally rough, unadorned poured concrete.

The building was intended as a point of reference for a modern optimistic Perth, which was about to embark on the process of rebuilding large parts of the city as the result of a major mineral boom. However, few of the resulting buildings came anywhere near the design quality of Council House.[1]

Council House underwent extensive internal refurbishment in the 1990s. In February 2006 it was placed on the state of Western Australia's list of Heritage Places, on an interim basis.

[edit] References

  1. ^ VALE JEFFREY HOWLETT 1928-2005 Architecture Australia, MARCH/APRIL 2006, Architecture Media Pty Ltd. Retrieved 2007-04-21.

[edit] Further reading

  • (1999) City returns to Council House.(Building re-occupied by City of Perth in February 1999. Gives brief history and description of new features of the building).City news, Mar.1999, p.2-3,
  • Churchill, Lynn M.(2002) Conveying sensation : joyriding an architectural object.(Approaches to the study and appreciation of Council House).p.229-243 in - Undisciplined thoughts, Curtin Humanities Postgraduate Research Conference (5th : 2001 : Perth, W.A.) edited by Penny O'Connor and Jane Scott. Perth, W.A. : Black Swan Press, ISBN 1740671945