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U.S. Courthouse for the District of Utah

The U.S. Courthouse for the District of Utah in Salt Lake City is a federal courthouse located at 351 South West Temple Street in downtown Salt Lake City, on the corner of 400 South and West Temple.〔Keith McCord, (Nearly completed federal courthouse designed to maximize security, natural lighting ), KSL, September 13, 2013.〕〔Jim Dalrymple II, (Why all the hate for Salt Lake City's new federal courthouse? ), ''Salt Lake Tribune'', April 20, 2014.〕 It is located behind the Frank E. Moss United States Courthouse.〔 The building houses the United States District Court for the District of Utah. It opened in April 2014.〔
The courthouse was designed by Thomas Phifer of the Thomas Phifer & Partners architectural firm in New York.〔 While the courthouse is unnamed, locals have nicknamed it the Borg Cube after the Borg, the villainous alien race in ''Star Trek''.〔〔Joe Kemp, (Gangbanger dead after being shot trying to attack witness in Utah courtroom: authorities ), ''New York Daily News'', April 21, 2014.〕 The building's nickname was a reference to its cubical profile (the Borgs of ''Star Trek'' used cubical spaceships) and "austere aesthetic."〔
==Design==
The courthouse project took twenty years to secure funding and property before groundbreaking took place in January 2011.〔〔Mark J. Shaw, (New Federal Courthouse on Schedule in Downtown Salt Lake City ), ''ENR Mountain States'', December 24, 2012.〕 Design for a new courthouse began as early as 1997, but security updates were added after the September 11 attacks in 2010, and Congress only appropriating funding in 2010.〔 The total cost of the project was around $186 million; this is less than the original budget request of $211 million〔 or $226 million.〔 Ultimately, the funding delay allowed the courthouse to be built for less, because construction and material costs were lower during the Great Recession.〔
Of the total cost, some $7.5 million was to purchase the Port O' Call bar.〔 Some $6.7 million was to move the historic three-story Odd Fellows Hall hall to Market Street.〔 Federal authorities worked for months with preservationists to secure the hall's transfer.〔 Other buildings, including an old gas station, had to be razed for that the courthouse could get its required security perimeter.〔 The project made extensive use of recycled materials and landfill diversion; as the project neared completion, builders reported 86 percent waste diversion.〔
The new courthouse houses many of the functions originally housed in the Frank E. Moss Federal Courthouse. The Moss Courthouse, a Classical Revival structure completed in 1905, underwent renovations in 1912 and 1932 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.〔 The construction of the new courthouse was prompted by needs for space, technology, and security in the Moss Courthouse.〔 The new courthouse separates prisoner transport areas from hallways used by the public and staff; in the old courthouse, prisoners, judges, and members of the public shared the same hallways and elevators, presenting a security risk.〔〔 The Moss Courthouse continues to house the U.S. bankruptcy court.〔 The two courthouses are linked by an elevated landscaped garden.〔 The AIA Institute Honor Award jury citation states that the new courthouse "stands respectfully beside" the Moss Courthouse and the two courthouses together "establish a distinct federal precinct and architectural anchor at the southwest perimeter of the downtown."〔
The new courthouse is "essentially one big cube with courtrooms at the corners."〔 It is ten stories tall above grade and 409,397 square feet.〔〔 The courthouse is 180 feet long, 180 feet wide, and nearly 200 feet tall.〔 It has ten courtrooms (seven for district judges, three for magistrate judges), fourteen judges' chambers, and two underground levels for parking and building support.〔〔 It also houses offices of the U.S. Marshals Service and the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services office.〔〔 The new courthouse also meets new federal building security standards; the courthouse is set back fifty feet from the street and includes blast protection features, including progressive collapse design.〔
The first floor has a public café, a jury orientation suite, and an intake counter.〔 The second floor is office space for the court clerk's office.〔 The ten current courtrooms are on floors three, seven and eight.〔 The fifth and sixth floors have additional space for nine more courtrooms to be created, if needed.〔 The fourth floor contains offices.〔 Judges' chambers are located on the top two floors.〔
The courthouse has a modern style, and relies extensively on "daylighting."〔 Many windows of clear glass, as well as a skin of anodized aluminum, allow the courthouse to make extensive use of natural light in working spaces.〔〔 All of the courtrooms were built against exterior walls to allow light to shine in.〔 The courtrooms "occupy the four corners of the building, bathed in filtered natural daylight, bringing clarity and context to the proceedings within."〔 The building contains a ten-story atrium containing a ten-story suspended sculpture (composed of 380 hexagonal tubes of optical aluminum on cables) by the glass artist James Carpenter.〔〔 The courthouse also features two reflecting pools on the building's west side near the main entry.〔 A smaller one is located to the south, while a larger one to the north runs the length of the building.〔
The building earned LEED Gold certification for energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. 〔

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