Liberty County Courthouse - Liberty, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member linkys
N 30° 03.543 W 094° 47.792
15R E 326817 N 3326687
The enormous bulk of the Liberty County Courthouse dominates downtown Liberty.
Waymark Code: WMFTX2
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/01/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 11

"Houston architect Corneil G. Curtis designed the current courthouse building in 1927. Construction was completed in December, 1931, at a cost of $250,000. Curtis' design is a modernized classical style popular at the time for civic structures. Sited with the long axle running east-west for natural ventilation, the building mass is bi-axially symmetrical. The main block, 62' x 144', has end bays which project eight feet, creating the appearance of a recessed facade to receive the monumental stairs leading to the north and south entrances. The first floor is capped by a bold dado that forms a plinth, above which rises a two-story order of pilasters. A tall, flat entablature cape the composition. With the dark painted steel windows filling the space between the pilasters, the courthouse has the appearance of a classical temple, an image of tradition and stability certainly appropriate to the building's use. Low relief sculptural panels contain stylized imagery relating to the region: longhorns, covered wagons, water lilies, pine trees, oil derricks, and Texas Lone Stars. Waves incised in the continuous dado warn of the proximity of the Gulf of Mexico. Large eagles over the entrances and winged federal shields indicate the governmental function.

The courthouse is a three-story poured in place concrete structure of columns, beams, and slabs. The high roof over the 3rd floor District Courtroom changes to steel trusses on steel and concrete columns. At least 85% of the original fabric remains In the courthouse, including the Texas Cordova Cream limestone exterior and the painted steel windows. Exterior decorative treatments have been well cared for. The interior is remarkably intact, with many interior wood doors, ventilating windows, wood trim, marble wainscots, ceramic tile flooring, and many plaster partitions and ceilings remaining. The large District Courtroom is virtually unchanged."

Source

Year Built: 1929-1931

Current Use of Building: County Courthouse

Level of Courts: County

Architect: Corneil G. Curtis

Dates this building was used to house judicial proceedings: 1931-present

Physical Address:
1923 Sam Houston Blvd. Liberty, Texas


Hours: Not listed

Related Website: Not listed

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