Fife House, Glenrothes, Office building in Glenrothes, Scotland.
Fife House is an office building in Glenrothes featuring alternating bands of concrete and glass windows across its facade. A prominent clock tower and glass portico entrance mark the main approach to the structure.
The building was completed in 1969 for the Glenrothes Development Corporation and underwent major expansion in 1980. This growth reflected the town's developing administrative needs at that time.
The interior displays concrete wall sculptures by artist George Garson, reflecting how public buildings in this town showcase local artwork. These pieces remain part of the everyday experience for people working and visiting here.
The building is situated on North Street and accessible to visitors during weekdays. Disabled access facilities and public parking are available on site.
The site once held the Auchmuty Paper Mill, operated by Tullis Russell and Company during the 1800s. The location transformed from industrial production to modern administrative use.
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