Architects: Samuel Hooper / Victor W. Horwood / John D.
1917 – Minnesota Judicial Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
The Minnesota Judicial Center, adjacent to the State Capitol, houses the state’s Supreme Court and Court of Appeals,
1926 – Ernest-Cormier Building, Montreal, Quebec
Architect: Ernest Cormier
The columned neoclassical building erected in 1926 as the city’s main criminal court is today the home of the Quebec Court of Appeal.
1933 – Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast
Architect: Sir James Grey West & Sir Richard J. Allison
Large courts building constructed after the partition of Ireland to act as the top law court in the new state of Northern Ireland.
1935 – Court House, Carlingford, Co. Louth
Unusual little courthouse with Art Deco pretensions, particularly in the gateways and railings.
1935 – Hughes County Court House, Pierre, South Dakota, USA
Architect: Hugill & Blatherwick
The Hughes County Court House was designed in the Public Works Administration in a Moderne style with Art Deco features by the architects Hugill and Blatherwick and constructed by the Henry Carlson Company,
1936 – Thurgood Marshall United States Court House, New York, USA
Architect: Cass Gilbert
The Thurgood Marshall United States Court House has two major parts,
1940 – Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
Architect: Ernest Cormier
The Supreme Court building was designed by Ernest Cormier,
1962 – Provincial Law Courts, Victoria, British Columbia
Architect: W.R.H Curtis
The building faces south and is a five story concrete and glass structure over a podium on a steeply sloping site.
1963 – Civic Centre, St. Boniface, Winnipeg
Architect: Étienne Gaboury
Designed to contain a police station,
