Monday, January 5, 2009

State Capitol Building


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The Nebraska State Capitol

The Nebraska State Capitol, the product of a nationwide design competition won by New York Architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in 1920, is described as the nation's first truly vernacular State Capitol. The present building, the third to be erected on this site, was the nation's first statehouse design to radically depart from the prototypical form of the nation's Capitol and to use an office tower. Constructed in four phases over ten years from 1922-1932, the building, with furnishings and landscaping, was completed at a cost just under the $10 million budget and was paid for when finished. To decorate the building, Bertram Goodhue selected Lee Lawrie, sculptor; Hildreth Meiere, tile and mosaic designer; and Hartley B. Alexander, thematic consultant for inscription and symbolism.

2 comments:

  1. This is a very interesting building, great photo and I enjoyed your post. Always enjoy learning about something new.

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  2. Gorgeous. Thanks for teh back story. I hope we can see the inside of this building some day!

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