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Kildare Civic Offices : Heneghan Peng Architects
NEW CIVIC OFFICES, KILDARE COUNTY COUNCIL AND NAAS URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL
heneghan.peng.architects in association with Arthur Gibney & Partners
Competition Winner
Completed Building Images © Hisao Suzuki

This project is formed around the public space of the people, the civic
garden. A slowly inclined ground plane gradually ascends from the street
creating a civic amphitheatre for Naas. The sloped amphitheatre is an
“event surface” expanding the public realm of the town and opening up
the entire site to the town.

The two bars that form the civic offices enclose and are a continuation
of the civic amphitheatre. Their inclined facades form a seamless continuity
with the grass surface so that building and park no longer read as two
distinct elements but rather combine to create an outdoor room. The “event
ramps” that connect the bars have transparent facades that allow the park/amphitheatre
to visually flow through, while internally the ramps serve as a space
of social interaction facilitating the co-operation between different
departments and the public.
The diverse concerns of the brief are integrated into a cohesive landscape
where individual elements combine to form a whole greater than the parts
– the bar buildings, whose surfaces are a continuation of the surface
of the garden, enclosing and creating the civic amphitheatre/garden, the
sloping garden that subtly conceals the car park from public view, the
tilted façade of the civic garden continuing onto the civic offices which
becomes the main façade of the project. This project proposes that the
space of the people, the garden, is the source of identity for the new
civic offices.

The office programme is laid out so that all the elements in a department
are grouped together yet none of the departments are given a separate
architectural expression (aside from Naas UDC). As departments change
size over time they may expand and contract in and out of one another
without causing building changes. The offices occupy two bars each twelve
metres wide to allow for an entirely naturally ventilated building. Required
adjacencies are either achieved laterally in plan or vertically.
The civic garden, the foyer and exhibition space, Naas UDC, the events
ramps all are extraordinary moments in an otherwise repetitive building.
The two bars while similar are subtly different. The more prominent east
bar houses the main entrance, which is reached from the civic amphitheatre
through a natural foyer of retained existing trees. The main entrance
– a double height foyer/exhibition space with its’ strong visual connection
to the garden connects all the public spaces. The council chamber is located
at the south end of the concourse, the consolidated public counters close
to the reception desk and Naas UDC at the north end of the concourse.
The exhibition space is integrated into the space of the foyer The event
ramps connecting the cores provide the shortest means of connection in
the building while at the same facilitating social interaction as people
circulate through the building.

The new civic offices proposes an identity of inclusion where the public
are invited to share in the process of government, the vision is of a
project that serves as a resource for the people of Naas and of Kildare,
creating an environment of social interaction and providing a building
into which the public are encouraged to enter
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