The American Institute of Architects New Jersey has recognized three Garden State civic buildings among the most beautiful in the country, based on a recent national survey.
According to the recent announcement, Somerset County Courthouse claimed the top spot, while Hoboken Public Library secured second place in the rankings and the Warren County Courthouse earned recognition as the third most beautiful civic building in New Jersey.
More than 3,000 people across the country responded to a recent survey conducted by LovevsDesign.com. Participants identified underrated public buildings in their states they find most aesthetically beautiful, according to the AIA New Jersey website.
Hoboken Library
The City of Hoboken received money through the New Jersey Historic Trust to renovate the Hoboken Library in three stages, the first of which will conclude this year…