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The Gus J. Solomon U.S. Courthouse occupies an entire block, covering approximately 40,000 square feet. The massive building contains a full first floor only; the central interior space opens into a light court, giving the upper stories of the building a square plan with a hollow center. The exterior
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Other impressive interior spaces are the two U.S. District Courts on the sixth story. Brown Nebo Travis Gold marble was used for trim and clock faces. Main doors are covered in leather; walls, cornices, and desks are oak. The decorative coffered ceiling, rosettes, and wall panels are plaster. Nearly
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The oldest sections of Portland are centered west of the Willamette, and the courthouse is located in this area. Commonly referred to as the New Courthouse to distinguish it from nearby Pioneer County Courthouse (1869), the courthouse has housed such government offices as the downtown post office,
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that alternate in the sandstone frieze. Cornices top the frieze with an egg-and-dart pattern, while a distinct Art Deco floral pattern surrounds the exterior. With an open courtyard in the middle, only the first floor covers the entire block. The building is topped with a flat roof that contains a
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The post office, which occupied the basement and first floor of the site, moved to other quarters temporarily in 1984. It then closed on January 25, 2011. The original post office spaces were then renovated for use by the U.S. District Court. Today, the building retains its original character and
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Ninety-two percent of all contract money available for labor and materials went to Portland and Seattle area firms, providing an economic boost to the region. In August 1932, the cornerstone was laid. Included in a metal box within the stone were five Portland daily newspapers, historic documents
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Materials used on the courthouse include bronze as accents, a light colored gray sandstone on the exterior, marble on the interior along with plaster and oak. Marbles include Pink Kasota Fleuri, Red Nebo Golden Travis, and Brown Nebo Golden Travis used in the entryway. Other details include a
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Interior public spaces are richly appointed with lavish use of various types of marble. The floor of the foyer is of Brown Nebo Golden Travis marble, veined with natural gold. Surrounding trim is of Pink Kasota Fleuri and Red Nebo Golden Travis marbles. Handsome
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and removal of the post office at that location, a postal branch was re-opened at the Solomon Courthouse. In the mid-1990s the Multnomah County Court explored the possibility of leasing the courthouse from the federal government to use in addition to the
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Two courtrooms located on the sixth floor of the building demonstrate the architectural adornment of the courthouse's interior. These spaces use marble for trim and on the faces of the courtroom clocks, contain leather covered doors, oak cornices, and
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pattern. Prominent Renaissance Revival details include the rusticated entry level, multi-pane steel casement windows, and the belt course that separates the first level of the building from upper stories. A sandstone frieze with alternating classical
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relating to the building, and a photograph of Whitehouse and the partners of his architectural firm. Construction proceeded smoothly, and a little more than a year later, in September 1933, the new federal courtrooms were officially opened.
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occurring in August. The $ 1.5 million steel-framed with reinforced concrete structure was finished in just over one year. Originally called the Federal Courthouse, it was completed in September 1933. The Solomon Courthouse contains eight
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Currently the courthouse is used for a variety of tasks, including new citizen swearing-in ceremonies. Other non-court uses have been as a scene for a local play, and as a setting for a courtroom scene in the Hollywood movie
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pattern stretches across the lintel. Surmounting the center door is an Art Deco-inspired eagle with outstretched wings. A modern white marble figurative sculpture by artist Manuel Neri is located east of the main entrance.
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full-height windows with oak shutters are located on the exterior walls. Ornate bronze heating grilles, Corinthian columns and pilasters, and glass and bronze lamps are suitably dignified details for the courtrooms.
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Designed in the Renaissance Revival style, the building is a study in formalism with touches of Art Deco details. The symmetrical facade is accented with classically inspired details such as the Doric
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after renovations. There have been proposals to use the building as the headquarters for a proposed Twelfth Circuit Court of Appeals to be created from a split of the Ninth Circuit.
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of the building is faced with a veneer of light gray Wilkeson sandstone, described as "hard in texture and impervious to water," from Washington State. Characterized in a 1933
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on the first floor and in the basement. This space was then remodeled for use by the District Court. In 2004, with the remodeling of the
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between 1929 and 1931, and built by Murch Construction. Construction on the seven-story structure began in 1932, with the laying of the
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figures memorializing Oregonians who fell in military service in World War I decorate the end walls. The foyer is topped by a plaster
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Whitehouse, a native Portland architect, developed the plans for the courthouse from directives formulated by federal agencies, with
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1928: Congress allocates $ 500,000 for the acquisition of a site and $ 1,500,000 for the construction of the new Federal Courthouse.
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the U.S. District Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals, and offices for the U.S. Secret Service and branches of the military.
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1984: The U.S. Courthouse undergoes extensive renovations, and the U.S. Post Office relocates to another location.
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on the interior. On the exterior are Doric pilasters that adorn the symmetrical façade, along with classical
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pattern beneath a moulded cornice. The flat roof features a parapet wall surmounted with scrolled
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article as "looming, immense, and impressive," the Courthouse retains its original character.
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many original materials and features. The Gus J. Solomon U.S. Courthouse was listed in the
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Testimony of Circuit Judge Richard Tallman: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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1929-31: Morris H. Whitehouse, a local Portland architect, designs the U.S. Courthouse.
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Architecturally, the Solomon Courthouse is Renaissance Revival on the exterior and
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United States Senate: Committee on the Judiciary. Retrieved on November 19, 2007.
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details are used throughout the Courthouse, most notably on doors, decorative
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Stewart, Bill. Old Courthouse attractive site to arts center. July 10, 1998.
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Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon
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1949: President Truman appoints Gus J. Solomon to the U.S. District Court.
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Primary materials: Steel frames, reinforced concrete, and sandstone veneer
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courthouse currently is used by commercial tenants and formerly housed a
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The Justice Project: Community Collaboration and High Artistic Quality.
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U.S. General Services Administration. Retrieved on December 26, 2011.
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1989: The U.S. Courthouse is renamed to honor Judge Gus J. Solomon.
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Leeson, Fred. All rise, then take a look at Portland courthouse.
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after he died in 1987. In 1979, the courthouse was added to the
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Law & Politics Book Review. Retrieved on November 19, 2007.
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in 1997. In 1988, the courthouse was renamed in honor of judge
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Portland duty station. The Ninth Circuit moved to the nearby
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In 1989, the Courthouse was given its current name to honor
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The federal courthouse was designed by Portland architect
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National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon
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Federal Judicial Center. Retrieved on November 19, 2007.
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indicate courthouses in limited use or no longer in use
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United States District Court for the District of Oregon
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United States District Court for the District of Oregon
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Buildings and structures in Southwest Portland, Oregon
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of Washington, D.C., as the consulting architect and
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in its 117,000 square feet (10,870 m) of space.
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Portland Historic Landmarks Commission (July 2010),
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United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Gus Solomon United States Courthouse
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse is located in Portland, Oregon
Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse is located in Oregon
Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse is located in the United States
Portland, Oregon
45°30′58″N 122°40′51″W / 45.516173°N 122.680754°W / 45.516173; -122.680754
Morris H. Whitehouse
Renaissance Revival
Art Deco
79002142
courthouse
Portland, Oregon
United States
United States District Court for the District of Oregon
Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse
Renaissance Revival
U.S. Postal Service
National Register of Historic Places
Morris H. Whitehouse
cornerstone
courtrooms
Art Deco
triglyphs
metopes
World War I
Ventana al Pacifico
Manuel Neri
coffered ceilings

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