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位于斯普林菲尔德的联邦法院坐落在国家大道上,紧邻天主教主教大教堂、博物馆院落和斯普林菲尔德公共图书馆。在这个历史悠久的城市公共街区中,联邦法院实现了一种连续性的统一。法院包含3个法庭(第4个为扩建),形成了一道螺旋形弧线并围绕着两棵遗存的古树——一棵是紫叶欧洲山毛榉,一棵是椴树,这两棵树的树龄在200年-500年之间。据说,乔治·华盛顿可能曾经把他的马拴在其中的一棵上,因为那时美国第一军械库正好在国家大道的这个位置。柱廊的入口大厅正对着来自市区方向的视觉轴线,并延伸至一段弧形的柱廊,其中包含了人行走道和一段大楼梯。楼梯升起到建筑的1/3处,就是设置法庭和法官内庭的主要公共层。一条弧形的走廊沿着柱廊和树木展开——从这里可以看到南面和市区的景
The federal courthouse in Springfield is located on the National Boulevard, close to the Catholic Cardinals Cathedral, the Museum Yard and the Springfield Public Library. In this historic urban neighborhood, the federal courts have achieved a continuity of unity. The court consisted of three tribunals (the fourth for expansion) forming a spiral arc surrounding two remaining ancient trees - one with purple beech and the other with lime trees, the two trees The age of 200 years to 500 years. It is said that George Washington may have tied his horse to one of them, because at that time the United States First Armory was right on this national avenue. The entrance hall to the colonnade is facing the visual axis from the city center and extends to an arched colonnade that contains pedestrian walkways and a large staircase. The rise of the stairs to one third of the building is the main public floor for the courtroom and the judge’s courtroom. A curved corridor unfurls along the colonnade and trees - from here you can see the south and downtown views