AHR-designed building in Carlisle is for Cumbria council
A scheme for a new council headquarters in Carlisle by AHR Architects has been rubber-stamped by the local authority’s cabinet.
The building is part of a wider plan by Cumbria county council to reduce the number of its offices in the city from 22 buildings to two as part of a drive to cut staff numbers.
The £10.5m office has been designed by AHR, the UK practice that came out of the Aedas demerger last summer.
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø work will be carried out by Eric Wright Construction with staff due to move into the new building by spring next year.
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