Newcastle Civic Centre
Newcastle Civic Centre
HER Number
9059
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Newcastle Civic Centre
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26NW
Class
Civil
Site Type: Broad
Civic Centre
Site Type: Specific
Civic Centre
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Mid 20th Century 1933 to 1966
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
Civic centre: Council Chamber, banqueting hall, associated civic suite and local government offices. Designed 1950, site start 1956, 4-storey blocks 1958, 12 storey block 1960-63, council suite 1965. G W Kenyon, City Architect. Concrete structure, faced generally with Portland stone ashlar, also Cornish granite, Broughton Moor stone, hand made bricks; double glazed windows, bronze frames. Many high quality materials internally, including Norwegian slate, Portuguese marble, English oak, travertine. Courtyard plan:- 12 storey office block to north (with tower and carillon at west end), 4-storey blocks to east and south (rates hall), 2 and 3-storey civic suite to west over vaulted arcade, banqueting hall extending to north and elliptical council chamber on columns extending to west. Civic suite especially designed to very high standard, showing Celtic/Scandinavian influences and executed with a high standard of craftsmanship. Building contains important examples of public art, including:- Geoffrey Clarke: aluminium gates at main entrance and in banqueting hall; David Dewey: carved lettering; John Hutton: engraved glass screen in entrance area; J R Murray:' sea horses on carillon; Victor Pasmore: glazed murals in rates hall; John Piper: Aubusson Tapestry, north wall of banqueting hall; Charles Sansbury: external flambeaux and metal screens: David Wynne: River God Tyne external sculpture and Swans in Flight (courtyard). Also the Wren stone, adjacent to south door of block 3 -understood to be one of the original stones selected by Wren for St Pauls Cathedral 'and bears his signature of approval'. The Civic Centre is an important public building of the period; the quality of materials and craftsmanship is extremely high and the building contains numerous works of art of high quality. LISTED GRADE 2*
Easting
425050
Northing
564940
Grid Reference
NZ425050564940
Sources
Department of National Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural and Historic Interest, 1833/14/10055; Public Art in Newcastle: A Guide; Paul Usherwood, Jeremy Beach and Catherine Morris, 2000, Public Sculpture of North-East England, pp 93-95; Paul Usherwood, Jeremy Beach and Catherine Morris, 2000, Public Sculpture of North-East England, p 93-95; Lynn Pearson, 2006, Seahorses - proper, crined and finned in Tyneside's Finest, 2006, pp 199-200; Grace McCombie, 2009, Newcastle and Gateshead - Pevsner Architectural Guide, p. 34 and 37, 76-81; Malcolm L Scaife, 1974, Newcastle Old and New; The Beckitt Company, 2015, Newcastle Civic Centre - Conservation Management Plan; The Archaeological Practice, 2018, Newcastle Civic Centre, Building Recording; Peter Jubb, 1997, Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne - Description and Definition of the Building's Special Interest