Asheville City Hall
Asheville City Hall, Art Deco government building in Downtown Asheville, United States.
Description
Asheville City Hall is an eight-story Art Deco municipal building with a red-tiled ziggurat roof, pink-toned brick walls, and decorative stone elements. These features reflect the mountain landscapes of the surrounding area and create a distinctive presence in the downtown.
History
Architect Douglas Ellington designed this municipal building between 1926 and 1928 as part of a planned complex with the Buncombe County Courthouse. The structure was completed during the period when Art Deco architecture defined modernity in American cities.
Culture
The City Council Chamber features five murals by artist Clifford Addams showing Native Americans and early settlers of the region. These works tell the story of the people who shaped this place.
Practical
The building houses municipal offices and is easy to locate in downtown Asheville due to its distinctive architectural features. Visitors can access the exterior and sometimes certain public spaces, depending on current access guidelines.
Did you know?
The exterior features feather motifs in green and gold that accent the design with artistic depth and symbolism. Art Deco lanterns frame the main entrance, creating a welcoming gateway to municipal affairs.
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