Camp
Hill Borough Building
Camp Hill, PA
Bink was selected for the first borough
hall in 1963, when the Borough converted the firehouse
on Market Street to offices. When Camp Hill outgrew those
quarters, they selected a small tapered site adjacent to
the new fire station. The program for three
separate functions required buildingto the lot lines onthree
sides, a large municipal parking lot across the street,
with separate entrances for police administration and community
hall with catering kitchen.
To unify the plan an interior “street” was
envisioned which organized the entries and building massing
into a town square. Subsequent additions and renovations
for the volunteer fire company enhanced the new Town Center
concept to a “new” Camp Hill context. All interior
material require minimal maintenance and include high quality
fiberglass trim work and columns. Energy efficient systems
with full data, telecom and emergency
power for crisis situations are integrated.
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