Riverside County Courthouse Addition
The goal of this project was to complete the renovation of the 1933 Courthouse Addition, designed by G. Stanley Wilson, for judicial administrative and support functions. With Design Partnership as the prime architect, Huntsman served as both an interior design and programming consultant. The scope of work also consisted of interior space improvements for a variety of court administrative and support functions. The primary departments and user groups include the Presiding Judge, Court Executive, Judicial Conference, Judicial Library, Civil and Probate Clerks, Arbitration/Mediation, Human Resources, Accounting, Legal Research, Public Service and Assistance centers, exhibits and some central files storage. The project also provided technical upgrades to the building, including seismic reinforcement; mechanical and plumbing system improvements; electrical power and lighting systems upgrades; provision for expanded data and telephone systems; and fire and life safety system improvements.
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Client County of Riverside
Architect of Record The Design Partnership Location Riverside, CA Scope Historic Renovation and Interior Remodel Size 56,000 square feet Publications Real Estate & Construction Review, Southern California Edition, Volume 9, 2008 Edition Credits Photography by Bernard Andre |