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designed a new 58,000 SF, two-story court building for the City of Chesapeake.
The
building design and selection of materials were made to the dictates
of the new City Hall complex, were located on the same site, and were part
of a major master planning of courts and administrative offices.
The facility contains the following services and departments: four courtrooms, ten prisoner holding cells, a sallyport, private prisoner circulation, court clerk’s office, probation offices, intake offices, court psychiatrist/family counseling areas, sheriff’s office and police office, witness waiting rooms, registrar, and volunteer services areas.
> At
the second level, a central space includes a glass atrium and precast
concrete element to
provide an
indoor/outdoor openness.
> A
judge-directed critical court records archival system that uses treated
water and decentralized
steam
humidification systems in individual storage
archives.
> A
sophisticated communications system links the courthouse directly to
various remote detention facilities;
the first of its kind for a court
building in Virginia. Audio visual equipment is utilized in each courtroom
to document court activities.
> A new central heating and cooling plant was designed, which serves the new J&DR
Courts and the existing Circuit Court Building. New underground chilled and heating
water piping systems were provided to serve the two buildings from a central
plant.