Today we created a 3D model of another significant building in our city. We want to show you Old Town Hall of Stamford:
The original Town Hall of Stamford, Connecticut was opened on November 1, 1871 on the corner of Atlantic and Main Street. It was a red brick building in Second Empire and Victorian Gothic style. Unfortunately in February of 1904, the structure caught fire and all but the shell remained as ash. In 1905 architects Edgar Josselyn and Nathan Mellon were hired to design a new town hall, which is the one that remains today.
The original Town Hall of Stamford
The original Town Hall after fire
Rebuilt Town Hall
After World War II though, this building simply could not accommodate the increasing demand for municipal services and offices in the growing City of Stamford. The city officials and Mayor got dispersed to other buildings on and off Atlantic Street. In 1961 the city purchased 429 Atlantic Street from Hartford Electric Light Company to serve as offices for the growing government. By 1963, the only city operations left in Old Town Hall were the town clerk, the judge of probate, and the registrars of voters.
In 1972 there was a movement to preserve this beautiful building and it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1986, the city purchased the modern office building at 888 Washington Boulevard and moved all the city government offices and the Mayor to this current location. From around 1988 till today, OTH has remained vacant. In 2009 was completed an expansion of the building, was added a new wing with modern looking glass facade.
Old Town Hall today with new glass facade
Some snapshots from Google Earth showing the model:
Thanks for reading, see you at next update! ;)
Best regards,
Dominika and Filip