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York Council Building, Architecture, Architect, Image, Hungate, Design, HQ
City of York Headquarters
English Building by RMJM, Yorkshire, north England, UK
New HQ Unveiled for City of York Council
Marc 2008

City of York Council today unveiled the first images of its proposed
new headquarters in the Hungate area of the city. The proposed development
will bring together nearly 1,500 council staff who are currently spread
across 16 offices in the city. The consolidation of the councils
office accommodation will offer significant savings for the city and
will release a number of historic buildings. Designed by UK-based,
international architects RMJM, the headquarters building aims to be
sustainable in terms of its economic, social and environmental impact
and uses a number of low or zero carbon technologies.
The plans, which hope to go before the planning council in April 2008,
were inspired by the architectural richness of York, from the delicate
to the distinct. Architects RMJM embraced the opportunity to design
a building in such a challenging, historical context.
Chris Jones, RMJMs Project Director, commented: This is
a great opportunity for RMJM to work within the rich and diverse historic
city of York for a progressive local authority to create a contemporary
and sustainable public building.
The new building will sit on the edge of the citys historic
centre and is part of the wider Hungate redevelopment.
Environmental sustainability was a priority throughout the design
development and the project team came up with a unique way to celebrate
the sustainable technology proposed for the building. The technology
required for environmental components such as rain water harvesting
will be housed in a bio-tower adjacent to the main building.
This unique feature celebrates the sustainable aspirations of the
development as well as acting as a modern day campanile, a type of
tower historically associated with civic buildings. The York project
aims to better the Building Regulations CO2 emissions requirements
by 30 per cent and include 20 per cent on-site renewable energy generation.
The decision to create new headquarters for the Council was made following
an independent review of the existing office accommodation which concluded
that a large proportion of the buildings are outdated, disjointed
and unsuitable for office accommodation.
The current accommodation also presented a real constraint on the
authority's ability to respond to the changing needs of its customers,
modernise the organisation and meet current Disability Discrimination
Act legislation. The new building aims to be customer focussed, incorporating
a fully integrated face to face Customer Centre and access for customers
with disabilities.
The headquarters are expected to be complete in 2010.
City of York Council Headquarters image / information from RMJM
Architects
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Leeds Buildings
English Architect Studios
Sheffield University
2007
RMJM

Sheffield University building
Key Contemporary York Buildings:
Carmelite Street
2002
Panter Hudspith Architects
1-5 Davygate
1999
Panter Hudspith Architects
National Centre for Early Music
2003
Van Heyningen and Haward
Sixth Avenue Apartments
2003
Cartwright Pickard Architects
York Millennium Bridge
2003
Whitby & Bird
City of York Council headquarters
architects: RMJM
Sheffield Buildings
Bradford Buildings
Yorkshire Architecture

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