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Anniston Federal Courthouse

Client
General Services Administration
Location
Anniston, Alabama
What we did
Architecture, Engineering, Interior Design, MEP Engineering, Fire Protection Engineering..., Sustainability, ICT Engineering
Markets
Certifications
LEED Gold, SITES Silver
Size
64,000 SF

Designed to look like a classic courthouse from the early 1900s, the new Anniston federal building supports the programmatic and technical needs of today’s judiciary, while meeting the local community’s request for traditional architecture. Inside, modern spaces house federal agencies and their diverse security needs—including the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, U.S. District Courts, U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Attorney, U.S. Probation, and General Services Administration. 

The new building’s design draws inspiration from the nearby 1906 courthouse it replaces, honoring its neighbor and blending with old-town Anniston, while still creating a new and distinct structure. The most noticeable connection between old and new is the exterior. The new courthouse mirrors the historic building’s window proportions and placement, decorative cornices, and rustic columns. The façade is pre-cast concrete manufactured to look like white Alabama marble, mimicking the original building’s appearance while saving taxpayer dollars. 

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Connecting old and new: historic courthouse inspires traditional design

Each structure—designed and built at significantly different times—is tied together through common form, material, and detail. The dialogue created by the complementary facades celebrates the tradition, respect, and order of the court system. 

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Awards

  • Excellence in Construction Award, Associated Builders and Contractors
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Bright, sunlit courtrooms

The new courthouse is comprised of two pavilions, each containing a courtroom and its support spaces. Natural light flows into courtrooms through large windows, creating a welcoming environment.  

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An inviting and secure entry

The public enters through a welcoming, dignified lobby. Its double volume emphasizes the court’s scale and importance, while clear wayfinding directs visitors to the gallery corridor, elevators, and stairs. The straight-forward circulation strategy visually connects building elements for the public and provides the U.S. Marshals with a secure, easily monitored corridor. 

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