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Reiach and Hall win Dundee competition
1 Jul 2006
The new office building will sit behind the listed façade of a former DC Thompson printworks; the original double-height printing hall will become an open arcade, providing a new public space for the city. A new glazed building steps up behind the arcade while the ‘servant spaces’, the stairs, lifts, toilets and service risers, are located along the rear elevation.
The proposal involves the creation of a new civic square and the reduction of surface car parking by building a decked car park. The new offices will replace the council’s current offices building, Tayside House, which will be demolished as part of Dundee’s Central Waterfront Development.
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