Illinois Supreme Court Building, 200 East Capitol Avenue, Springfield, Sangamon County, IL
Summary
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place
Significance: The Illinois Supreme Court Building is determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. It embodies significant and distinctive characteristics of an architecture style, the American Beaux Arts, in an exemplary manner.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1989
Survey number: HABS IL-330
Building/structure dates: 1908 Initial Construction
Tags
courthouses
beaux arts architectural elements
stone buildings limestone
murals
prairie school architectural elements
illinois
illinois supreme court
capitol
east capitol avenue
springfield
sangamon
sangamon county
supreme court
brian albrecht
sara alsum wassenaar
erik butka
donald hickman
historic american buildings survey
stephen howard
jobst and sons contractors
paul hardin kapp
brianna kraft
albert henry krehbeil
charles j mulligan
stephanie raney
mark schara
meggan stanton
joanna wozinak
wei yu
william carbys zimmerman
michelle zupancic
photo
us supreme court
neoclassicism
beaux arts
architectural diagrams
architecture
residential buildings
condo
library of congress
architectural plan
national register of historic places
Date
1908 - 1980
Contributors
Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Zimmerman, William Carbys, Architect
Jobst & Sons Contractors, Builder
Mulligan, Charles J., Sculptor
Krehbeil, Albert Henry, Muralist
Schara, Mark, program coordinator
Kapp, Paul Hardin, faculty sponsor
Albrecht, Brian, field team
Alsum-Wassenaar, Sara, field team
Butka, Erik, field team
Hickman, Donald, Jr, field team
Howard, Stephen, field team
Kraft, Brianna, field team
Raney, Stephanie, field team
Stanton, Meggan, field team
Wozinak, Joanna, field team
Yu, Wei, field team
Zupancic, Michelle, field team
Location
illinois
,
39.79839, -89.65336
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
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