Macwelshman - Milwaukee Federal Building

The Federal Building and Court House is a five storey granite structure constructed in 1892-99, in Romanesque style, designed by architect Willoughby J. Edbrooke. The building fills the entire city block bounded by Wisconsin, Michigan, Jackson and Jefferson Streets. The primary elevation, the building’s north facade, fronts Wisconsin Avenue.

The primary feature of the building is its massive 64 metre tower, rising directly above the main entrance to the building. The recessed center bay of the north elevation provides for the one story vaulted loggia, whose north wall consists of five massive Romanesque arches supported on six carved stone columns. Each corner of the original building features a round tower with a conical roof. The original building’s east and west elevations are symmetrical about its gabled centre bay.

The textures have been created in Substance Painter and Designer specifcally for this model to give it a high quality, realistic look.