Tempe Municipal Building

Tempe Municipal Building
Location of Tempe Municipal Building in Arizona
General information
Type Inverted pyramid
Architectural style Modern
Address 31 East 5th Street
Town or city Tempe, Arizona
Country US
Coordinates 33°25′29.79″N 111°56′18.51″W / 33.4249417°N 111.9384750°W / 33.4249417; -111.9384750
Construction started 1969
Completed 1971
Inaugurated October 2, 1971
Owner City of Tempe
Technical details
Floor count 3
Floor area 17,650 sqft
Design and construction
Architect Michael Goodwin, Kemper Goodwin
Architecture firm Michael & Kemper Goodwin Ltd.
Structural engineer Hanlyn, Mann, and Anderson
Main contractor M. M. Sundt Construction Company, Phoenix, Arizona
Website
tempe.gov/city-hall

The Tempe Municipal Building is an inverted pyramid-shaped building which serves as the city hall of Tempe, Arizona. It was designed by architects Michael Goodwin and Kemper Goodwin, and built during 1969-1971.[1]

The building's inverted pyramidal shape helps in keeping the building cool in summer and warm in winter.[2] The ground floor comprises only 2,025 square feet (188.1 m2) of reception space, while the second floor is 5,625 square feet (522.6 m2) and the third floor 10,000 square feet (930 m2). The council chambers are in a semi-buried basement level. The building is flanked by free-standing fire stair towers.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Corder, Maryanne C. (August 28, 1981). "Tempe Municipal Building" (PDF). Historic American Buildings Survey.
  2. Toscas, Mariana (January 1, 2012). "Arizona's Avant-Garde Architecture". Journal of Property Management: 34–35. Retrieved July 14, 2014.


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