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Glamorgan Building

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Country
  
Wales, United Kingdom

Opened
  
1912

Town or city
  
Cardiff

Completed
  
1912; extension 1932

Architectural style
  
Beaux-Arts architecture

Architect
  
Vincent Harris

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Cost
  
£67,724 (extension: £54,054)

Client
  
Glamorgan County Council

Similar
  
Bute Building, Cathays Park, Aberdare Hall, Temple of Peace and Health, Redwood Building

The Glamorgan Building is an Edwardian former county hall located in Cardiff, Wales. It is situated in the civic centre in Cathays Park, on King Edward VII Avenue. Formerly the county hall of Glamorgan, the building was acquired by Cardiff University in 1997 and is now home to the university's School of Social Sciences and the School of Planning and Geography.

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Map of Glamorgan Building, Cardiff CF10, UK

Design, construction and history

Designed by Vincent Harris OBE (1876–1971) and Thomas Anderson Moodie (1874–1948), who won the design competition for the building in 1909, the original building was completed in 1911 and opened in 1912. Outside the building, serving as reminders of Glamorgan's source of wealth, are two groups of statues by Albert Hodge (1875–1918), one representing navigation and the other coal mining.

Due to the Local Government Act 1929, which transferred more powers to local authorities, a large extension was built to the rear of the University of Wales Registry to a design by Ivor Jones and Percy Thomas. This opened in 1932.

The building housed Glamorgan County Council until 1974 and Mid Glamorgan County Council from 1974 to 1996, and houses the former Council Chamber and Committee Rooms. It was also home to the Glamorgan Record Office from 1939 until the end of 2009, when it relocated to a new, purpose-built office in Leckwith next to the Cardiff City football stadium, becoming Glamorgan Archives.

Between 1974 and 1996, Cardiff was additionally the administrative headquarters for South Glamorgan County Council, but this authority had its own purpose-built county hall in Atlantic Wharf in Cardiff Bay, built in 1986/7.

References

Glamorgan Building Wikipedia