Stirling Council Building HQ: Offices

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Stirling Council Offices

Viewforth Building, central Scotland, UK: Municipal Offices for this Scottish City

29 Aug 2012

Stirling Council Office Building

Stirling Council Offices Demolition

The demolition of New Viewforth offices was this week agreed at a meeting of Stirling Council.

As part of the Big Move project, council staff will move out of New Viewforth and nearby Drummond House offices in 2013, and be based in:

• Old Viewforth
• Municipal Buildings
• Customer First in Port Street
• and Kerse Road (in the existing Forth Valley College building).

Stirling Council Building, HQ - Offices
Stirling building photo : Alastair Cook

Stirling Council

New Viewforth – Stirling Council Headquarters
Type: Offices
Date built: 1972
Location: south-central Stirling

Stirling Council Office
photo : Alastair Cook

Other buildings adj. Stirling Council HQ
Old Viewforth extension – James Millar, 1939
James Miller (1860 – 1947) was a Stirling architect
Langgarth House – Grade B listed

Forthside – Stirling Council initiative to create new civic centre and Council HQ by the River Forth, with major residential and office elements

Location: Stirling, Scotland, UK

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Stirling Tolbooth

Station Square Stirling design by Michael Laird Architects, Edinburgh

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Charnock Bradley Building, Easter Bush, Midlothian
Innovation Centre and Campus Hub at Edinburgh University
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Charnock Bradley Building Roslin

Pennywell All Care Centre, Edinburgh
HolmesMiller Architects
Pennywell All Care Centre in Edinburgh
photo : Keith Hunter
Pennywell All Care Centre Building

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Scottish Architect

Stirling is a city in central Scotland. The market town, surrounded by rich farmland, grew up connecting the royal citadel, the medieval old town with its merchants and tradesmen, the bridge and the port. Located on the River Forth, Stirling is the administrative centre for the Stirling council area, and is traditionally the county town of Stirlingshire. Proverbially it is the strategically important “Gateway to the Highlands”.

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