Richmond Police Station
- Civic.
STOA Architects
Richmond, Texas
Undisclosed
20,000 Square Feet
Renovated (2000)
Description.
The Richmond Police Station, designed by STOA, combines functionality and security with a modern civic presence that reflects the city’s commitment to community service and safety.
The Richmond Police Department building is a historic landmark that showcases Romanesque Revival architecture with its bold red brick façade, arched windows, and intricate stone detailing. Originally built as a county jail in the late 19th century, the structure has been carefully preserved and adapted to serve as the city’s police headquarters. Its prominent tower, decorative balcony, and symmetrical design give the building a strong civic presence while reflecting the community’s rich history. Surrounded by open lawns and framed by classic lampposts, the station stands as both a functional facility and a cultural icon in Richmond, Texas.
Richmond Police Department.
The Richmond Police Station stands as both a functioning civic facility and a preserved historic landmark, symbolizing the city’s dedication to honoring its heritage while serving the needs of the community.
