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Federal Building and United States Courthouse

General Information

Completion: 1930
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Court house
Architectural style: Spanish Colonial Revival
Function / usage: Public administration building

Awards and Distinctions

Location

Location: , , ,
Address: 421 Gold Avenue SW
Coordinates: 35° 5' 2.15" N    106° 39' 9.41" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

width 22.56 m
length 37.19 m
number of floors (above ground) 6

Materials

façade brick
terra-cotta
sandstone

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Federal Building and United States Courthouse, built in 1930, is a historic landmark located in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is part of the complex of federal buildings on Gold Avenue that includes the Old Post Office, Dennis Chavez Federal Building, and the Federal Building at 517 Gold SW.

The imposing six-story building, faced with limestone and buff-colored terra-cotta tile in a brick pattern with molded inlays, is topped with a Mediterranean-style red tile roof and a domed cupola. The building was designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect under James A. Wetmore.

The lobby of the Federal Building contains a mural by Loren Mozley titled The Rebellion of 1680 which depicts the Pueblo Revolt. Another mural, Justice Tempered with Mercy by Emil Bisttram, adorns the wall outside the District Courtroom on the sixth floor. This historically significant courtroom was used by the U.S. District Court until it relocated to the Dennis Chavez Building in 1965. The courtroom was restored to its original appearance in 1981.

The Federal Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Albuquerque, New Mexico)" and modified on October 25, 2021 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20034897
  • Published on:
    02/03/2008
  • Last updated on:
    22/10/2021
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