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Tehama County Courthouse
Project Information
- Project Location:
- Red Bluff, CA
- Status:
- Completed
- Structure Type:
- Court House
References
- Owner:
- Judicial Council of California
- Architect:
- LPAS
Scope Of Work
The new Tehama Courthouse is a 62,033sf two-story courthouse building on 2.80 acres to replace the existing 125-year-old historic Red Bluff courthouse.
Tehama 's new courthouse received the highest priority funding because of major security concerns at the old facilities, some of which did not have metal detectors and X-ray machines for security screening. In addition, in-custody detainees sat in the jury boxes for hearings leading up to their trial, within close proximity to prosecutors. The new courthouse features in-custody detainee holding behind bulletproof glass, and secure hallways and elevators separate from the public.
Rudolph and Sletten constructed a full-scale courtroom mockup-which incorporated all major design elements, including ceiling planes and soffits with the use of colored layout string lines-one year in advance of the project breaking ground. This early mock-up-constructed in 1 week-was built to capture user modifications during of the construction documents. Through detailed reviews of the mock-up with the Tehama judges and the project team, critical line-of-sight issues between the clerk's desk and the witness stand were discovered. The mock-up saved the project considerable re-work costs, either during or after installation, on expensive courtroom millwork.