JACKSON, Wyo. — Teton County shared a video rendering of the future Justice Center on Friday, Oct. 3, featuring key design elements of the proposed 80,000-square-foot building.

According to the press release from the County, the Justice Center is a “historic investment in public safety and community services” that has been designed to serve Teton County with modern and accessible facilities. The video reveals the first glimpse of how different construction aspects will come together.

Video courtesy of Anderson Mason Dale Architects

“The progress you see in this updated design reflects the dedication and expertise of our entire project team,” Teton County Director of General Services Mark Erwin said in the statement. “Architects, builders and county staff are working side by side to deliver a facility that meets the needs of our residents today and well into the future.”

Features highlighted in the video include:

  • Courtroom and public spaces: Layouts that seek to promote efficiency, safety and accessibility
  • Security and safety upgrades: Improved flow for the public, jurors and staff
  • Community-oriented design: Public entryways and gathering areas that reflect civic and sustainability values
  • Future-ready infrastructure: Flexible spaces that can accommodate long-term growth and evolving needs

There is still time for artists to apply for the public art commission that the County is seeking for the civic center. Learn more here. To view more information about the project, visit the Teton County Justice Center project website.

Monica is a Staff Reporter who studied journalism at Syracuse University and has been in the valley since 2015. She loves writing about the local food and bev scene, especially craft beer. When she’s not on the clock, you can find her paddle boarding, sewing, or whipping up a new recipe at home.