Federal Courthouse
Federal Courthouse
"The El Paso U.S. Courthouse, also known as El Paso Federal Building or the U.S. Court House, is a historic building in El Paso, Texas. It is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. The building was completed in 1936 and served historically as a courthouse and as a government office building. It is located at 511 East San Antonio Avenue. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001." "The Courthouse gives the Federal Government a strong, tangible presence in downtown El Paso. Designed and built in the mid-1930s the building is similar in size, style and construction to government buildings of this era across the country. The architects were Percy McGhee, Guy L. Frazer, and Thomas P. Lippincott. The Neo-Classical Revival facades and durable materials of the blocklike exterior communicate the importance of the functions housed therein to the citizens of the community. The government commissioned artist Thomas C. Lea, III to paint a mural (Pass of the North) in the courthouse in 1938." "The basic plan layout is also fairly typical for buildings of this size and era, with spaces configured between and around two large interior courtyards. This arrangement provides light and air to interior rooms, in a way appropriate to the hot, dry climate of Southwest Texas. Originally designed to house two Courts along with offices for related branches of government, growth of the Courts has generated most of the plan changes over time. As of 2010, there were seven courtrooms in the U.S. Courthouse, with an eighth in the planning stage." Information taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Court_House_%28El_Paso,_Texas,_1936%29
Report this entry
More from the same community-collection
UTEP Coach Don "The Bear" Haskins
A stuffed bear poses next to a photograph of former UTEP Coach ...
President of UTEP With Teen El Paso & Miss Teen El Paso, Texas
President of UTEP Dr. Natalicio poses with Teen El Paso on the ...
Copper Plate from School of Mines
A plate consisting of 99.9% copper belonging to the old School ...
Visitors Celebrating UTEP's 100th Anniversary
Visitors celebrating UTEP's 100th anniversary at the grand ...
UTEP Cheerleaders Celebrating the Grand Opening
UTEP Cheerleaders Celebrating the Grand Opening of the Fifth ...
UTEP Cheerleaders Celebrating the Grand Opening
UTEP Cheerleaders Celebrating the Grand Opening of the Fifth ...
UTEP mascot Paydirt Playing Drums - El Paso, Texas
UTEP mascot Paydirt Playing Drums at the grand opening of the ...
Fourth Wall Of Giants - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Mayor John Cook cuts the ribbon for the grand opening - Fourth ...
Rebecca Whitaker and David Saucedo Greeting Mayor John Cook
Rebecca Whitaker and David Saucedo Greeting Mayor John Cook ...
Beginning Of the Light Procession -Santa Fe International Bridge
Beginning Of the Light Procession -Santa Fe International ...
Historians From Juarez-Grand Opening - Fourth Wall Of Giants
Historians From Juarez-during Grand Opening Fourth Wall Of ...
Matachini During The Ceremony - Fourth Wall Of Giants
Matachini During The Ceremony - Fourth Wall Of Giants
Luminaria - In Front Of The El Paso Museum Of History
Displayed in front of the El Paso Museum of History during ...
Mayor Cook, Julia Bussinger, First Lady and Juarez Historian
Mayor John Cook, Director Julia Bussinger of the El Paso Museum ...
During the Grand Opening-Fourth Wall Of Giants
During the Grand Opening-Fourth Wall Of Giants-visitors ...
Curator Barbara Angus Leads The Procession
Curator Barbara Angus Leads The Procession inside the museum.