Building Projects
Capitol Court Generator
Status: Construction
DES installed a new generator to provide backup power to the Capitol Court building in the event of a power outage. The project began in May 2022 and the generator was installed and connected in late 2023. DES is closing out all final check list items for the project.
Past Capitol Court projects
- 1989 Interior remodel for state use.
- 1990 Building mechanical systems upgrades.
- 2003 Tenant modifications addressing upgrades to the building’s mechanical systems as well as partitions between spaces and window repairs.
- 2020 Bureau of Tax Appeals office space renovation
- 2020 Cleaning and repair of the historic sandstone masonry, restoration of original wood windows
- 2021 Building exterior repairs to address water leaks
Building history
The building known as the Old Thurston County Courthouse, at the corner of 11th and Capitol Way, was erected in 1930 and designed by local architect Joseph Wohleb. In 1978 the courthouse functions were relocated to Olympia's Westside, leaving the building vacant until 1989 when the state entered into a partnership with Lorig Associates to renovate the facility. Renovation was completed in 1991.
Capitol Court was built of Tenino sandstone. The 50,000 square foot, reinforced concrete building stands four stories tall capped by a small rectangular tower and flanked by two story projecting wings. The historic interior features include floors and wainscot of marble, plaster cove ceilings and a grand staircase.
Capitol Court, the name by which the Old Thurston County Courthouse is currently known, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Olympia Heritage Register.
Learn more about the Capitol Court Building.
More Information
For more information, please email DESPPDmail@des.wa.gov