Kensington Town Hall

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Kensington Town Hall

Middlesex

Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall 2005.jpg
Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall
Type: Civic centre
Location
Grid reference: TQ25377968
Location: 51°30’8"N, 0°11’42"W
Town: Kensington
History
Address: Hornton Street
Built 1965-1976
By: Sir Basil Spence
Civic centre
Brutalist
Information
Owned by: Kensington and Chelsea Council

Kensington Town Hall is an angular, brick-faced concrete municipal building on Hornton Street in Kensington, Middlesex, built in the concrete-loving Brutalist style in 1976 by the great proponent of that style, Sir Basil Spence.

History

The building was commissioned in 1965 to replace the Old Town Hall, Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall when these two boroughs were abolished and a new 'Kensington and Chelsea' council created. It was built by Taylor Woodrow Construction form that year, to the designed of Sir Basil Spence in his accustomed brutalist style.[1][2][3]

Though Spence had been commissioned in 1965, it took eleven years to finish it; it was completed on 29 November 1976, ten days after Spence's death.[4] The building was opened in 1977.

The building remains the headquarters for the council.

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