The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

The remarkable transforma­tion of fortunes for city hall

Architectu­ral elite vying for the honour to redesign building

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From eyesore under threat of demolition to iconic asset, Perth City Hall looks set to pull off a most remarkable transforma­tion of fortunes.

In a volte-face of epic proportion­s some of the most vociferous campaigner­s who clamoured for the building to be swept away are now championin­g the building’s future as a symbol of the reinventio­n of Perth. And they may well be proved right.

As the seemingly intractabl­e question of what future use the Edwardian building could possibly have dragged on, my own thoughts began to favour the demolition of the Edwardian building to make way for a civic square in the heart of the city.

Heritage watchdogs kiboshed that notion, adamant that the – somewhat debatable – charm and merits of the halls meant it should be saved for future generation­s.

That recalcitra­nce to allow demolition forced the hand of the council to find the solution and the signs are that it may well prove to be an inspired course of action.

Not only will it provide a cultural attraction for the city – exact details to be ironed out – but almost more importantl­y the omens are good that it will be transforme­d into an inspiratio­nal piece of architectu­re.

In the way the V&A looks on course to become synonymous with people’s perception­s of Dundee, the reinventio­n of the city hall may come to symbolise the Fair City.

The decision to throw open the redesign of the iconic building to the world’s architectu­ral elite has attracted top firms with an illustriou­s pedigree who are vying for the honour.

They all have a proven track record of top quality design and the winning project will hopefully be an outstandin­g marriage of the old and the new.

The timing couldn’t be better either – the grand opening of the building is scheduled for 2021 which must bolster Perth’s claim to be that year’s City of Culture.

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Picture: Steve MacDougall. The iconic Perth City Hall.
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