The Supreme Court of Ohio
Columbus, OH
An organized archive and digital exhibition of the art located within the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center.
MessageView the building brochure here: https://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/docs/Publications/MJC.pdf
In 1998, the General Assembly agreed to fund renovations to the original Ohio Departments Building and transform it into the Ohio Judicial Center. The Columbus architectural firm Schooley Caldwell Associates was selected to carry out the historic renovation, which began in 2001. The architects faced the daunting task of restoring the building to its past splendor and modernizing it for modern office needs.
Construction involved a complete restoration of the building's Grand Concourse and the original hearing rooms — the largest serving as the main Courtroom. What was the State Library has been converted to the Supreme Court Law Library. In addition, the building includes an education center, flexible meeting rooms, and adequate office space.
The renovation, completed by January 2004, meets both the immediate and foreseeable space needs for the Court and affiliated offices. For the first time, it has allowed Ohio's judiciary to consolidate in a single facility ensuring effective and efficient administration. On Dec. 2, 2011, the Ohio Judicial Center was re-dedicated as the Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center in honor of the late Chief Justice.
https://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/docs/Publications/MJC.pdf
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