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infrastructure within was almost half a century old, making it difficult to heat and cool the building. The space taken up by those walls meant that the courtroom was the only place the judges and all their combined staff could hold meetings. There were also very few spaces for the public within the building, frustrating attempts to make the court and its history
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The work had been delayed while the judges considered, and rejected, building an entirely new courthouse, as their predecessors had in 1917. They heard cases in the Appellate Division courtroom at the nearby county courthouse, while they received temporary chambers at the capitol. The clerk of courts
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In 1833, the occupants complained that the building was running out of space and inadequate in other ways—in particular, they said, the many records kept within it could be destroyed in a fire. The legislature directed the capitol's trustees to find land for a new building. The trustees acquired the
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As the 19th century became the 20th, the state grew and, with it, its government. By 1909 the judges and lawyers alike were complaining that the court's capitol space was inadequate to its modern legal needs. The following year the legislature directed the court to appoint one of its judges to work
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oversaw a rear addition in the early 20th century when the courtroom was moved as it had outgrown its traditional space in the capitol, taking Richardson's courtroom along with it except for the ceiling. The building has been through two more renovations since. In the late 1950s it was refaced and
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visible. The entire infrastructure was replaced, and the newly created space in the main building, plus the additional space in the wings, brought the building to 93,000 square feet (8,600 m) of total floor space. The Red Room and the Jay Room were created on the first floor to host public
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It was the only space inside that did. Many rooms received new coats of paint, and the ceiling arches were hidden from view by new walls. New elevators and stairs were installed to replace the original stone stair. Additional amenities, such as air conditioning, an enamel-walled kitchen and
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As it had following the 1917 work, the courthouse continued to serve its purpose for the next three decades. By 1999, however, it once again seemed inadequate to the needs of its users. The thick walls made it difficult to adapt for modern electrical and telecommunications purposes. The
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The court approved the redesign in 1914. Work began after the contract was signed the next year; it was complete in time for a formal dedication at the beginning of 1917. The building was at that time officially renamed Court of Appeals Hall, the legend still on its
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Even though the fire that ravaged the capitol in 1911 made the need for new court space more pressing, Ware refused to endorse the report, saying the renovation proposed was inadequate. Instead, he proposed redeveloping the entire area around the capitol (today the
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disclosed that the eastern corners of the building had each sunk 5 inches (13 cm) since 1842, resulting in severe damage to floors, windows, lintels and the interior arches. The original foundations of rubble on clay were replaced with concrete.
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The courthouse occupies half of the block between Columbia, Eagle, Lodge and Pine streets. The building itself takes up the southwestern quadrant; its parking lot, the southeast. The land slopes gently to the east, reflecting the proximity of the
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from the legislature, work began in 2001. During the 17 months it took, the judges continued to hear arguments in the courtroom but worked out of temporary quarters outside the city. Project architects were DeWolff Partnership Architects LLP of
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was done in shades of beige, cream and yellow, as it had appeared to be originally. On the first floor carpets, blues and reds were used following early 20th-century practices. The Red Room and all offices similarly have a painted
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Originally, the building housed various state officials rather than the court. Insufficient space at the capitol led to the court's takeover of the building in the 1910s, the first of three major renovations in a century.
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All seven judges' chambers are on the second floor, along with their library and the conference room where they meet to cast votes on cases after hearing arguments. The chambers are finished in wooden paneling. A modern
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A larger new dome, 64 feet (20 m) wide and 23 feet (7.0 m) high, built of steel beams and light concrete planks, replaced the original. It was sheathed in lead-coated copper and topped with a wooden
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was paneled in birch. Two of the seven judges had chambers on the first floor; the rest were upstairs. The paintings that hung in Robertson's courtroom were cleaned and rehung; a new carpet was installed.
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on barges. It was completed by 1842 at a total cost of $ 350,000 ($ 10.6 million in 2023 dollars). No other buildings of Rector's survive except for a row of houses on Westerlo Street in Albany's
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brown oak, similar to its furniture. Oil portraits of past Court of Appeals judges line the walls up to the 22-foot (6.7 m) carved plaster ceiling. A fireplace of bronze, marble and Mexican
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after the marble was once again replaced with newly quarried Vermont stone, even though they were architecturally sympathetic to Rector's original design. As a result, they have narrower
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was in danger of collapsing, the interior was looking shabby, and the electrical wiring and heating needed to be replaced. Nothing would be done about this situation until Governor
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spoke at the ceremony, saying the building was now dedicated to "the noblest purpose to which a building or a life can be dedicated, the administration of justice."
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from the 1880s, also listed on the Register individually. Just to its south, visible from the Court of Appeals building through Corning Park behind City Hall, is
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met in Albany's City Hall until the first state capitol was built in 1819; governors rented residences in the city; and the two highest state courts, the
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in cases that attracted significant interest. All the judges' chambers were now located on the second floor, a change that Kaye had particularly sought.
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chandelier lights the conference room. The third floor has some additional library space along with the offices of court and individual judges' clerks.
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courthouse, an early 20th-century neoclassical building architecturally sympathetic to the Court of Appeals building. South, across Pine, is Albany's
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was closely involved with the process. It mandated that the newly installed wings on the sides of the building be distinguishable from the original
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and his staff took their temporary quarters at an old storage building at Lodge Street and Maiden Lane. The reporter relocated to 6 Elk Street.
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For 30 years the converted State Hall served the needs of judges and lawyers alike. By the late 1940s its age was becoming evident. The state's
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structure with a wing on the north, two small wings on the east and a larger addition from the exposed basement on that side. It is faced with
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The judges decided that it was necessary to make some small additions to the building along with the infrastructure upgrades. Chief Judge
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made a surprise inspection of the building in 1956. Two years later another renovation began under state architect Carl Larson and Judge
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In addition to its architecture, the building would be notable for two aspects of its engineering as well. One was the use of the stone
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Photographs and other historical records were studied closely for information about interior decoration that matched earlier eras. The
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of Academy Park. Across it, slightly to the northwest, straddling the boundary between it and the larger Lafayette Park beyond, is the
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Elsewhere on the exterior, the dome was made over. The lead-plated copper installed in 1959 was replaced with stainless steel and the
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However, the tenants of the building remained unchanged. The Court of Appeals sat in the state capitol, both the former building and
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replaced him as state architect. He proceeded with the planned renovation of State Hall. In keeping with the wishes of Chief Judge
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symbolically accepted the keys from him. Conway observed as he did that the new building reflected the "permanence of an ideal".
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columns and new stairs were built for the reconstructed portico. Above the main entrance, an 8-ton (7.3 t) emblem of the
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functions and exhibits on the history of the court, as well as providing overflow space for those who wished to hear
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After the building's completion, the state chancellor, Register of Chancery, clerk of the Court of Appeals and its
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In the surrounding neighborhood are many similarly large buildings, most of them governmental or institutional and
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light and reduces heat inside. The gold-plated sphere that had topped the cupola remains above the oculus.
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in the elevator machine room started a serious fire that destroyed the roof and dome and badly damaged the
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In keeping with the inversion of the federal relationship in New York's judicial nomenclature, where the
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According to architectural critic Talbot Hamlin, Rector's design "proclaimed the complete triumph of the
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is below the Court of Appeals, those who sit on the former are called justices and the latter, judges.
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congregation and another listed property that contributes to the Downtown Albany Historic District.
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Despite the fire and the structural issues, the project was finished ahead of schedule in 1959.
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marble blocks, laid as thick as five feet (1.5 m) at the basement level, on a concrete
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On the outside much of the original marble was removed and replaced with stone quarried in
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Contemporary photograph of fireplace in the courtroom when that was in the state capitol
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are to the southeast. East of the Court of Appeals building, across Lodge Street, is
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current land and commissioned local architect Henry Rector to design the building.
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building built in 1842 from a design by Henry Rector. In 1971 it was listed on the
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is in one wall. The floor has a red carpet decorated with geometric patterns.
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In the rear wing is the courtroom, its interior decorated in ornately hand-
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as the state architect's position had been abolished. After the necessary
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to their historic districts. On the northern half of the block is the
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and uses stone arches to support the ceilings in an early attempt at
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television in the reception room, were added for the judges. Their
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Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors
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The building with a fountain of Academy Park in the foreground.
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moved in. The state's executive branch was represented by the
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architect who concluded that such a renovation was possible.
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out up to the third floor with no visible means of support.
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divide the bays. Above the main entrance is a relief of the
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and trial court, supreme in that it has the last word on
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designed the courtroom, originally located in the nearby
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Harwood, John F.; O'Brien, Austin (September 7, 1979).
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replaced. An early 21st-century project removed the
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Offices of New York state's highest court in Albany
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New York State Court of Appeals Building
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
A three-story light-colored stone building. In the front a pedimented central pavilion with six Ionic columns projects. Between the second and third stories of the main facade there is a large molded cornice.
Albany
NY
42°39′8″N 73°45′13″W / 42.65222°N 73.75361°W / 42.65222; -73.75361
Greek Revival
Lafayette Park Historic District
ID78001837
71000520
Albany
Greek Revival
National Register of Historic Places
contributing property
Lafayette Park
Historic District
the state capitol
executive branch
state constitution
uniting two separate court hierarchies
Court of Appeals
classical orders
rotunda
fireproofing
Henry Hobson Richardson
state capitol
Lord Coleridge
Lewis Pilcher

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