Tweed Courthouse

Tweed Courthouse, the Old New York County Courthouse, is one of New York’s most architecturally impressive civic monuments. Designed by two of New York’s most prominent 19th-century architects; John Kellum and Leopold Eidlitz. Built between 1861 and 1881, its style reflects mid-century commercial Italianate and Victorian medievalism. The immense cast-iron structural and decorative elements are unparalleled in any American public building.

Allen Metals performed a historical re-creation of functional cast iron window assemblies and interior rails.

window restoration tweed courthouse
window restoration tweed courthouse
window restoration tweed courthouse
tweed courthouse window restoration
tweed courthouse window restoration
tweed courthouse window restoration
tweed courthouse window restoration
tweed courthouse window restoration
tweed courthouse window restoration

Details

LOCATION

New York, NY

ARCHITECT

John G. Waite & Associates

CONTRACTOR

Bovis Lend Lease