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Fairview Town Hall

Fairview’s population is only 8,000 but the Town’s commercial center the “Village at Fairview” is 800 acres of mixed use development. The Town Hall occupies a prominent site in this development. The building is located at the end of the development’s major east-west axis and serves as a visual focal point for the street.  The Town Hall is Fairview’s primary municipal building and serves as the center for all civic activities. Town officials saw this as an opportunity to express in the building’s design the values that are important to the community.

Fairview Town Hall

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