U.S. Federal Courthouse
The U.S. Federal Courthouse forms a spiraling crescent around ancient Copper Beech and Linden trees original to the site. A colonnaded entry pavilion leads to a curved colonnade for pedestrians and the grand stair, which leads to the courtrooms on the building’s third public level. Judges chambers is located in a parsonage-like annex. The facade is a combination of limestone precast and glass with a three-story circular colonnade. This is built out of 40ft precast columns faced by a custom designed curtain wall. The main entrance is also bordered by an all-glass pavilion structure.



Associated General Contractors of America
Build New England Awards
Merit Award
