- Wayne County Building
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name = Wayne County Building
caption = Wayne County Building from Monroe Street.
location = 600 Randolph Detroit,Michigan
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architect = John Scott
architecture = Roman Baroque
Beaux-Arts
Classical Revival
built = 1897-1902
added =February 24 ,1975
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governing_body =The Wayne County Building is a
lowrise government tower inDetroit, Michigan . It stands at 600 Randolph Street, and contains the Wayne County administrativeoffice s, and itscourthouse .Detroit architect
John Scott designed the building which stands 5 floors. Constructed from 1897 to 1902, it may be the nation's finest surviving example of RomanBaroque architecture , with a blend of Beaux-Arts and some elements of the neo-classical architectural style.It was built using
copper ,granite , and stone. The exteriorarchitectural sculpture , including theAnthony Wayne pediment was executed by Detroit sculptorEdward Wagner . The bronze sculpture, twoquadriga s, "Victory" and "Progress" and four figures on the tower, "Law", "Commerce", "Agriculture", and "Mechanics", were made by New York sculptorJ. Massey Rhind .Recent news
On July 18, 2007, Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano announced Wayne County had entered into an agreement to purchase the
Guardian Building to relocate its offices from the Wayne County Building. This purchase would commence when the county's lease on their current home expires in 2008 and end a difficult tenant-landlord relationship between the owners and the County. [ Gallager, John. "Detroit Free Press". [http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070717/NEWS02/70717039 "Wayne Co. to buy Guardian Building for $14.5 million"] . (Accessed 18 July 2007).] The "Detroit Free Press " print edition on July 21, 2007, carried a front page article about the current landlord offering a reduced rate for the county to remain. ["Detroit Free Press". [http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070721/NEWS02/707210328 "Landlord offers to drop county's rent if it stays"] . (Accessed 21 July 2007).]Description
* The courthouse tower was originally 227' - 8 1/2" tall. The copper
dome andspire were redone in the 1960s bringing its height to what it is today.
* Arenovation was carried out in 1986 byQuinn Evans Architects andSmith Hinchman & Grylls Associates.
* The building was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1975.
* The height of the courthouse's tower is 247 feet.
* The Wayne County Building isEnglish Baroque in style, featuring a tall, four-tiered,hipped roof central tower balanced by end pavilions.
* The exterior is profusely ornamented with sculpture; the interior is finished in a variety ofwood s,marble s,tile s, andmosaic s.
* Built with buffBerea Sandstone , thefacade features a rusticated basement story and a balustrade between the third and fourth stories. At the main entrance, a broad flight of stairs leads up to a two-story Corinthian column portico.
* Despite most Wayne County government offices having vacated this building for the modernColeman A. Young Municipal Center a block west, the office of the executive of Wayne County is still located here.
* The courthouse is faced in granite and sandstone with copper accents.Photo gallery
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References and further reading
*Farbman, Suzy and James P. Gallagher (1989). "The Renaissance of the Wayne County Building", Smith Hinchman & Grylls, Inc, The old Wayne County Building Limited Partnership and Walbridge Aldinger Company, Detroit, Michigan.
*Ferry, W. Hawkins (1968). "The Buildings of Detroit: A History", Wayne State University Press.
*Cite book | author=Hill, Eric J. and John Gallagher | title= AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture| year=2002 | publisher= Wayne State University Press | id=ISBN 0-8143-3120-3
*Gibson, Arthur Hopkin (1975). "Artists of Early Michigan: A Biographical Dictionary of Artists Native to or Active in Michigan, 1701-1900", Wayne State University Press.
*Kvaran & Lockely, "A Guide to the Architectural Sculpture in America", unpublished manuscript.
*Cite book | author=Meyer, Katherine Mattingly and Martin C.P. McElroy with Introduction by W. Hawkins Ferry, Hon A.I.A.| title=Detroit Architecture A.I.A. Guide Revised Edition | year= 1980| publisher= Wayne State University Press| id = ISBN 0-8143-1651-4
*Nawrocki, Dennis Alan and Thomas J. Holleman (1980). "Art in Detroit Public Places", Wayne State University Press.
*Cite book | author= Sharoff, Robert | title=American City: Detroit Architecture| publisher=Wayne State University Press| year=2005| id=ISBN 0-8143-3270-6
*Cite book | author=Sobocinski, Melanie Grunow | title= Detroit and Rome: building on the past | publisher=Regents of the University of Michigan| year=2005 | id=ISBN 0933691092
*Cite book| author=Woodford, Arthur M.|title=This is Detroit 1701-2001|publisher=Wayne State University Press| year=2001|id=ISBN 0-8143-2914-4External links
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/detroit/d14.htm Wayne County Courthouse]
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* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=28+Adams+Ave+W,+Detroit,+MI+48226&ie=UTF8&ll=42.332091,-83.042414&spn=0.002249,0.006394&t=k&om=1 Google Maps location of the Wayne County Building]
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=118499 Wayne County Building details at Emporis.com]
* [http://www.skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=8876 SkyscraperPage.com's Profile on Wayne County Building]
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