Tom Davies Square

Tom Davies Square (French: Place Tom-Davies) is the city hall of Greater Sudbury, Ontario.

Tom Davies Square
Place Tom Davies (French)
General information
Architectural styleModernism
LocationSudbury, Ontario, Canada
Address200 Brady Street
Construction started1973
Completed1977[1]
OwnerCity of Greater Sudbury
Design and construction
ArchitectArthur Townend[2]
John Stefura[3]
Architecture firmTownend, Stefura, Baleshta and Nicholls

Built in the late 1970s and originally known as Civic Square or 'Place-Civique' in French, the building was part of an urban renewal movement toward transforming the city's visual image by investing in modern architecture.[4] The square consists of a triangular main building with its right angle facing the corner of Brady and Paris Streets and a glass-walled hypoteneuse facing onto an outdoor plaza in the centre of the complex. This building contains the city hall proper, its administrative offices and the city council chambers. A diamond-shaped second building located to the west once contained the Sudbury Public School Board and the Sudbury Public Library's Archives branch. It now houses the headquarters of the Greater Sudbury Police Service. Another similar shaped but taller building housing provincial government offices was added to the northeast corner of the site several years later.[4] Completing the square is a fourth building in similar materials, built in a rectangular shape with modern colonnade breezeway, housing Bell Canada offices.

The complex was designed by the local architecture firm Townend, Stefura, Baleshta and Nicholls,[2] with the lead architects being Arthur Townend and John Stefura.[3]

Prior to the completion of the current facility, the former city hall was so overcrowded that the civic administration was operating out of several different downtown office buildings, and council meetings had to be held in the auditorium of the Sudbury Public Library's Mackenzie branch.[4]

The facility was renamed in 1997 in honour of Tom Davies, the retiring chairman of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury.

In 2017, Greater Sudbury City Council began accepting bids for a construction project to redesign the complex's central plaza,[5] although all bids received came in significantly higher than the city had budgeted for the project.[5] The city allocated the additional funding necessary, and completion of the project is slated for spring 2019.[6]

References

  1. Page 105, Collections Canada.
  2. "Arthur Townend, Architect 1924-2005". The Globe and Mail, September 9, 2005.
  3. "John Stefura, famed Sudbury architect, dies". Sudbury Star, February 14, 2017.
  4. C.M. Wallace and Ashley Thomson, Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital. Dundurn Press, 1993. ISBN 1-55002-170-2.
  5. "Bids for Tom Davies courtyard redesign come in millions over budget". CBC Northern Ontario, April 3, 2017.
  6. "Tom Davies Square Courtyard transformation nearing completion". Northern Life, May 3, 2019.


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