Name: County Hall, Aylesbury
Date: 1966
Architect: Bucks County Council
Borough: Buckinghamshire
Listing:
Notes: A more boldly brutalist building than the usual Bucks County Council designs of its era, but still well detailed and balanced. Built as the new headquarters for the County Council, the scheme entails a 200 ft tower block, with a library, records office and registry below. The tower block is quite slim, with offices in canted groups designed to draw natural light in.
Date: 1966
Architect: Bucks County Council
Borough: Buckinghamshire
Listing:
Notes: A more boldly brutalist building than the usual Bucks County Council designs of its era, but still well detailed and balanced. Built as the new headquarters for the County Council, the scheme entails a 200 ft tower block, with a library, records office and registry below. The tower block is quite slim, with offices in canted groups designed to draw natural light in.