Orlando City Hall
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Orlando City Hall is the headquarters of the City of Orlando government. The downtown city hall is a 9 floor, postmodern building constructed by Lincoln Property Company and completed in 1992.[1][2] The building is located in downtown Orlando at the CNL Center City Commons building complex, on the corner of South Orange Avenue and South Street.
Orlando City Hall | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Postmodern |
Address | 400 South Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida 32801 |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 28.537590°N 81.379596°W |
Construction started | 1989 |
Completed | 1992 |
Opened | 1992 |
Cost | US$32 million |
Height | 156 ft (48 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 9 |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | HKS, Inc. |
Website | |
cityoforlando | |
References | |
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Heller Manus Architects was the design architect. The building design, reminiscent of the great civic architecture of the past, features a 120-foot copper dome and handsome sculptural granite aggregate precast concrete panels. Visitors enter the building through the ‘Great Room’, a rotunda-like space that acts as the city’s formal and informal living room. This space features a dramatic grand staircase that leads to the city council chambers.
Construction of the $32 million city hall was overseen by assistant city attorney Lew Oliver[3] and was financed with revenue bonds.[4]
The previous eight-story city hall building was blown up in the opening scene of Lethal Weapon 3.[1]
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