Chester Town Hall competition design (unexecuted)

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The Chester Town Hall competition design (unexecuted) is an unrealized architectural scheme by British architect Norman Shaw, created for a design competition for Chester’s town hall that was never built.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural competition entry
unbuilt architectural design
work by Norman Shaw
architect Norman Shaw NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival architecture NERFINISHED
author Norman Shaw NERFINISHED
competitionFor Chester Town Hall NERFINISHED
competitionResult not selected
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Norman Shaw NERFINISHED
describedAs unrealized architectural scheme by British architect Norman Shaw
designedFor civic functions
municipal administration
fieldOfWork architecture
genre Victorian architecture NERFINISHED
hasPart civic hall
council chamber
offices
public rooms
hasQuality unrealized scheme
hasUse municipal building
town hall
inception 19th century
intendedClient Chester city authorities NERFINISHED
intendedFunction seat of local government
symbol of civic pride
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInOrNextToBodyOfWater River Dee NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Cheshire NERFINISHED
Chester NERFINISHED
locatedInTime Victorian era NERFINISHED
mediaType architectural drawings
notableWorkOf Norman Shaw NERFINISHED
partOf Chester Town Hall design competition NERFINISHED
realizationStatus unbuilt
unexecuted

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Norman Shaw designed Chester Town Hall competition design (unexecuted)