Calgary Municipal Building

About Calgary Municipal Building

The Calgary Municipal Building is the seat of local government of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The building has been the centre for civic administration for the City of Calgary since it opened in 1985 to replace the old Calgary City Hall, which is now used as office space for the Mayor and Councillors. The structure currently houses 2, 000 city employees and is open to the public Monday to Friday from 08: 00 to 18: 00. BackgroundThe City of Calgary held a plebiscite in 1980. Citizens selected a city-owned structure rather than opting for privately owned buildings. AwardsOn December 4, 1981 Mayor Ralph Klein awarded best design to the architect Chrisopher Ballyn.

Calgary Municipal Building Description

The Calgary Municipal Building is the seat of local government of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The building has been the centre for civic administration for the City of Calgary since it opened in 1985 to replace the old Calgary City Hall, which is now used as office space for the Mayor and Councillors. The structure currently houses 2, 000 city employees and is open to the public Monday to Friday from 08: 00 to 18: 00. BackgroundThe City of Calgary held a plebiscite in 1980. Citizens selected a city-owned structure rather than opting for privately owned buildings. AwardsOn December 4, 1981 Mayor Ralph Klein awarded best design to the architect Chrisopher Ballyn.

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Calgary Municipal Building is located at Calgary, Alberta
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