Hawkins Brown to design refurbishment and extension of Norwich City Hall

Norwich City Hall 4

Practice appointed to design “transformative” rethink of grade II*-listed Art Deco landmark

Hawkins Brown is working up proposals to reimagine Norwich’s grade II*-listed City Hall with a planning application set to be submitted towards the end of this year.

The practice was appointed by Norwich council earlier this month to draw up concept designs for a “transformative refurbishment” of the 1930s Art Deco building which could include a substantial extension.

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