1939 - Washington County Courthouse - Brenham, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Raven
N 30° 10.034 W 096° 23.852
14R E 750622 N 3340177
Erected in 1939 and completed the following year, the Washington County Courthouse in Brenham, Texas is a typical example of the WPA funded courthouses. It cost $200,000 and features Art Deco/Moderne style ornaments.
Waymark Code: WMNM3Q
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 04/01/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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Per the Texas Historical Commission's Atlas website:

"Constructed in the traditions of the Art Deco style, the Washington County Courthouse combines a smooth limestone veneer with rhythmical metal-sash windows and stylized detailing. The 3 1/2-story structure is composed of geometric building blocks which are arranged symmetrically around a central mass. The courthouse is prominently located in the center of Brenham on the historic courthouse square.

The Washington County Courthouse is a 3 1/2-story structure with a full basement. Built on a concrete slab foundation, it features steel structural components faced with limestone veneer. The classically inspired plan is rectangular, resulting in a symmetrical composition with an elevated central mass flanked by stepped wings.

With its smooth limestone veneer and stylized geometrical detailing, the Washington County Courthouse exhibits features associated with the late Art Deco period. Tension between the vertical thrust of window shafts and horizontal massing marks the symmetrical classically inspired composition. Detailing includes stylized eagles, decorative light standards, incised geometric reliefs, and metal-sash windows with dark marble spandrels.

Centrally sited in its square, the courthouse exhibits austere axial facades. The principal (north and south) facades consist of symmetrically stepped rectangular blocks with flat roofs. Symmetrically arranged 2- and 3-story blocks front the central 3 1/2-story block. Centered on each elevation, 5-bay entry blocks project slightly. Double door entries are characterized by large transoms, geometric metal detailing, and dark marble surrounds. Entry stairs feature low stone walls with decorative light standards. Vertical emphasis is leant to the composition by bays of metal-sash windows linked with dark marble spandrels. Incised linear motifs visually continue lines of the windows to the parapets, where denticulated banding alludes to classical detailing. Centered above entries, stylized clocks appear below this incised banding. Two-story blocks with voluted corners flank each entry block and provide visual transition with the side elevations.

The side (east and west) elevations are characterized by similar treatment. Narrower than those on the principal facades, projecting entry blocks rise four stories and contain only three ribbon window components. Access is gained via the basement level, with the visual focus provided by dark marble entry surrounds surmounted by metal eagles. Detailing corresponds to that on the principal facades.

Interior spaces and detailing remain largely intact. The plan is organized around central axial corridors with marble wainscoting and terrazzo floors. Circulating stairs in the east and west ends of the structure provide access to the upper floors and feature curvilinear aluminum balustrades. The high-ceilinged district courtroom occupies the top story-and-a-half of the central block. Although not visible from the street, clerestory windows light the courtroom. Original furniture, a wood wainscot, and a decorative ceiling with geometric floral motifs grace the space. [...]

The Washington County Courthouse is the fourth courthouse. Previous courthouses were constructed in 1844, 1852, and 1883. This building was built with Works Progress Administration assistance in 1939 under the direction of C.L. Browning, Jr., as contractor. Travis Broesche of Henrick and Lindsley, Inc., served as architect."
Year of construction: 1939

Full inscription:
North-facing side: WASHINGTON COUNTY COURT HOUSE --- LEVELED BY THE GRAND LODGE OF TEXAS A.F. & A.M. AUSPICES GRAHAM LODGE No. 20 AD 1939 - AL 3939 ----- East-facing side: mostly illegible, save for: HEDRICK & LINDSEY, INC. ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERS TRAVIS BROESCHE ARCHITVE C.L. BROWNING, JR. GENERAL CONTRACTOR


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