Project:
Graves County Courthouse Renovation
Location:
Mayfield, Kentucky
The
Graves County Fiscal Court, in conjunction with the Administrative
Office of the Courts, needed the courthouse to be updated and enlarged
to house the Circuit Court, the District Court and the Circuit Clerk
Offices. The original building was designed by H.P. McDonald
Brothers of Louisville, and construction of the elaborate structure
was completed in 1889. The courthouse was later enlarged
in the 1940's. The scope of this project included complete
renovation of the existing building and an addition to provide more
usable space and better access to the annex, while still preserving
the historical facades.
The
project posed many challenges. A 1940's addition to the building
was found to be structurally unsound. Asbestos was found
during construction in soil cement on the second floor. Because
of water damage, the top 10 feet of the clocktower had to be rebuilt.
The exterior masonry had aged considerably and required extensive
tuckpointing and repair. Level coordination between an annex
constructed in the 1950's and the original courthouse was complicated
and required the addition of an elevator and stairwell connecting
numerous levels.
The
existing circuit courtroom was restored to its original beauty.
A 10-foot dropped ceiling was removed and the ornamental
plaster ceiling was repaired, increasing the height of the room
to almost 20 feet. The building was made fully handicapped
accessible, and all HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems were
replaced.
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