Ray Walsh House – Architects

In 1976, PTW Architects designed the Peel Cunningham County Council Chambers, Tamworth. A PTW Architects Brutalist project completed in 1976 to house the council offices, chambers, committee rooms and a computer installation.

The structure has two street frontages and consists of a ground floor, four upper floors and a basement carpark.

In addition to its numerous local government functions, it was the authority for the distribution of electricity to residents of Tamworth and surrounding districts.

The building currently operates as the Tamworth Regional Council.

Other buildings designed PTW Architects included Tamworth County Council Power Station (1947), AMP building at Sydney’s Circular Quay (1962), Kings Street Courts, NSW Supreme Court, Sydney; conservation and upgrading (1997+) and the National Gallery of Australia – South Entrance and Indigenous Australian Galleries (2010).

Source: PTW Architects