The Council Offices in Port Adelaide dating from 1939 were designed by Adelaide architect, Christopher A Smith.
Note the rounded corner of the building and the horizontal bands above each bank of windows. A small balcony above the main entrance with metal railings also features similar banding and is offered a little shelter by a series of three eyebrows stacked on top of each other, underlining the city crest.Reference: Twentieth Century Heritage Survey, Stage Two (1928-1945), Peter Bell, Carol Cosgrove, Susan Marsden & Justin McCarthy 2008, volume 2, P40
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