920 South Saginaw Street

Architect: Fredrick D. Mason Associates, 1925-1926

Addition: CHMP | Vitetta, 2000

The courthouse is a 5-story example of the massive Neo-Classical Revival style. This concrete frame building is faced in Indiana limestone and is divided into three horizontal bands: A classical cornice tops a 2-story high base. Above that are monumental Ionic columns that extend across the central section. These columns support a high classical entablature that is finished at the roof in a heavy parapet.

This program is sponsored by the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!