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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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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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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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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
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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
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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
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brown oak, similar to its furniture. Oil portraits of past Court of
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after the marble was once again replaced with newly quarried
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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
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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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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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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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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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light and reduces heat inside. The gold-plated sphere that had topped the cupola remains above the oculus.
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1484:Opalka, Anthony (1993). Diana Waite (ed.).
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943:Dome interior with Savage mural at top
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1817:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
1527:Froessel, Charles (October 5, 1959).
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226:National Register of Historic Places
1449:McGrath, Dollie (August 18, 1971).
1345:Amadon, Elizabeth (February 1974).
1097:Courtroom in 2015, after renovation
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1371:Coddington, Donn (June 28, 1972).
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1589:Google Maps
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1088:ultraviolet
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1017:Judith Kaye
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480:with plain
132: /
108:Coordinates
3449:Categories
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3008:Krank Park
2990:Pine Hills
2985:Park South
2970:New Albany
2955:Helderberg
2950:Eagle Hill
2915:Arbor Hill
2868:(current:
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2189:Rensselaer
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2109:Livingston
2014:Chautauqua
1624:January 5,
1584:Albany, NY
1243:References
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179:ID78001837
120:73°45′13″W
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2807:MVP Arena
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153:Architect
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2615:Mahicans
2470:Category
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2342:Brooklyn
2289:Southern
2284:Northern
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2204:Saratoga
2199:Rockland
2149:Onondaga
2089:Herkimer
2084:Hamilton
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2049:Dutchess
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2039:Cortland
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1989:Allegany
1911:New York
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1708:June 20,
1595:June 20,
1564:June 18,
1537:June 18,
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1130:See also
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2555:History
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2324:Buffalo
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2139:Niagara
2114:Madison
2074:Genesee
2029:Clinton
2019:Chemung
1846:May 31,
1761:May 31,
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636:History
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2009:Cayuga
1999:Broome
1984:Albany
1918:Topics
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2274:Wayne
2249:Tioga
2104:Lewis
2059:Essex
1994:Bronx
1975:Lists
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1177:Notes
978:Ionic
592:Doric
486:Doric
474:Ionic
145:Built
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3108:Land
2480:List
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1848:2021
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