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Old Federal Building (Fairbanks, Alaska)

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Built
  
1933 (1933)

Opened
  
1933

Architectural style
  
Art Deco

NRHP Reference #
  
78003422

Area
  
2,400 m²

Added to NRHP
  
2 August 1978

Old Federal Building (Fairbanks, Alaska)

Location
  
Cushman St. and 3rd Ave., Fairbanks, Alaska

The Old Federal Building is a historic government building at Cushman Street and 3rd Avenue in Fairbanks, Alaska. When it was built in 1933, it was the most northern instance of concrete construction in the United States. It is a large building with three full-height floors and two smaller penthouse levels. The building's Art Deco styling includes V-shaped grooves set in pilasters that separate columns of windows and aluminum panels. The grooves are repeated in concrete spandrels above the top row of windows. Interior decoration includes terrazzo flooring, copious use of marble in walls and floors, and a pressed copper ceiling in the courtroom. The building was designed by Washington, DC architect George N. Ray, and built by William "Mac" MacDonald, who also later built the Federal Building in Nome. It originally housed the federal court, post office, and other federal government offices, and the decision to locate it in Fairbanks was critical to the rise of the city's importance; it now houses private offices.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

References

Old Federal Building (Fairbanks, Alaska) Wikipedia