Matthew Chalifoux
Principal, Lead Architect
Federal courthouses are not just about trials and litigation—they celebrate U.S. citizenship through naturalization ceremonies, jury service, and civic events. In essence, they are physical symbols of democracy. They also serve as office buildings for judges, court administrators, and U.S. Marshals. Page’s courthouse designs address these varied programmatic needs while carefully balancing safety and security with openness and accessibility for the visiting public. With more than 50 courthouses in our portfolio, we appreciate the diverse requirements courthouses accommodate while meeting strict federal protocols and standards.
Page’s experience working in occupied historic courthouses with the various courts and tenants on past projects has proven to be invaluable. Their regard for historic preservation and knowledge of the various applicable standards, such as the PBS P100, U.S. Courts Design Guide, and U.S. Marshals Publication 64, have made for a seamless process during the design phase.
Ronald Snow Project Manager, General Services Administration
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