Buffalo City Court Building | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Brutalist |
Location | 50 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York |
Coordinates | 42°53′08″N 78°52′45″W / 42.885557°N 78.8792859°W |
Year(s) built | 1971–1974 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 10 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Pfohl, Roberts and Biggie |
The Buffalo City Court Building, named Frank A. Sedita City Court, for Buffalo mayor Frank A. Sedita, is a 10-story courthouse built in 1974 for the city of Buffalo, New York. It is in Niagara Square and adjacent to Buffalo City Hall.
Design
The structure is a classic example of brutalist architecture; its façade is dominated by large precast concrete panels with narrow windows. The design was conceived by Buffalo architectural firm Pfohl, Roberts and Biggie with limited windows to keep the courtrooms and judges' chambers free from outside distraction.[1]
Use
The building houses the 8th Judicial District, Buffalo Housing Court, Landlord/Tenant Court, Small Claims, Commercial Claims, Criminal Court, and several parts of New York State Supreme Court for the County of Erie.
References
- ↑ LaChiusa, Chuck. "City Court Building".
External links
- Media related to Buffalo City Court Building at Wikimedia Commons
- "Buffalo City Court Building". SkyscraperPage.
- "Emporis building ID 133853". Emporis. Archived from the original on 2016-03-16.