Awards People

NHCC Project Receives Award

New Haven Courthouse

New Haven. CT- The New Haven County Courthouse (NHCC) was among a group of select projects to receive a Merit Award from the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation.

The award acknowledges the outstanding work by the project team in arresting the deterioration of the courthouse and preserving its exterior and significant architectural features.

The project team includes JCJ Architecture with Building Conservation Associates and Hoffmann Architects. The general contractor was Kronenberger & Son Restoration.

The NHCC sits at the northeast corner of the historic New Haven Green. Completed in 1914, the New Haven firm of Allen and Williams drew inspiration from St. George’s Hall in Liverpool and infused Beaux-Arts principles in a neoclassical style.

One of a small number of buildings commissioned by New Haven County to bolster its “City Beautiful” movement, the courthouse is on the National Register of Historic Places and part of the New Haven Green Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District.

-more-

Located at the center of downtown, the Green and the Courthouse are an important part of New Haven’s identity and civic fabric.

By turn of the 21st century, pollution, sporadic maintenance and occupant-driven alterations had left the structure in a dramatic state of deterioration. With a collective goal of preserving and restoring original building materials to the highest degree possible, the State of Connecticut worked with the project team to develop strategies to address significant condition challenges.

“Our 2017 awards recognize a diverse range of historic preservation projects and achievements from across Connecticut,” said Daniel Mackay, Executive Director of the Connecticut Trust. “Each person and project that the Trust has recognized demonstrates the skill and determination required to protect our state’s rich architectural and cultural heritage.”