Warringah Civic Centre

Warringah Civic Centre
Front facade and entrance
Interactive map of the Warringah Civic Centre area
Former namesWarringah Shire Civic Centre
Alternative namesDee Why Civic Centre, Northern Beaches Civic Centre
General information
TypeGovernment town hall
Architectural styleBrutalist style
LocationPittwater Road, Dee Why, New South Wales, Australia
Construction started1971
Completed1 September 1973
ClientWarringah Shire Council
OwnerNorthern Beaches Council (current)
Design and construction
ArchitectsChristopher Kringas
Colin Madigan
Bruce Mackenzie (landscape)
Architecture firmEdwards, Madigan, Torzillo and Briggs
Main contractorDowsett Engineering (Aust) Pty. Ltd.
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The Warringah Civic Centre is a landmark civic building in Dee Why, a suburb of Sydney. It stands in the centre of Dee Why, along Pittwater Road. Designed in the Brutalist style by Christopher Kringas and Colin Madigan, it replaced the Warringah Shire Hall, a 1923 building also on Pittwater Road but in Brookvale opposite Brookvale Oval. The Civic Centre was the seat of Warringah Council from its opening on 1 September 1973 to 12 May 2016, when it became a seat (primary from September 2017) of the new Northern Beaches Council.