The Fireproof Building, also known as the County Records Building, is located at 100 Meeting Street, at the northwest corner of
Washington Square, in
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is the List of municipalities in South Carolina, most populous city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atla ...
. Completed in 1827, it was the most
fire-resistant building in America at the time, and is believed to be the oldest
fire-resistant building in America today.
After an extensive renovation, the building reopened in 2018 as the
South Carolina Historical Society Museum.
Description and history
The Fireproof Building is a two-story masonry structure, set on a tall stone basement with an arcade of round-arch openings and built out brick that has been stuccoed to resemble stone.
The building is in the
Greek Revival
Greek Revival architecture is a architectural style, style that began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, predominantly in northern Europe, the United States, and Canada, ...
style, with
Doric porticoes north and south, and achieves a sophisticated appearance with clean and crisp lines, and relatively little ornamentation. Inside, the building has an oval stair hall lit by a cupola. The stone stairs are cantilevered through three stories.
The building was built to house the office and records of
Charleston County. The contractor, John G. Spidle, built it in 1827 to the design of
Robert Mills, the nation's first domestically-trained architect and an early advocate of fire-resistant buildings.
[Edgar, Walter, ed. ''The South Carolina Encyclopedia'', University of South Carolina Press, 2006, p. 325, ] The Fireproof Building was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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in 1969,
and declared a
National Historic Landmark
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in 1973.
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The building is currently the home of the
South Carolina Historical Society. In 2016-17 the society completed a major renovation intended to modernize all systems, to provide a secure, climate controlled environment for the storage of historic documents, and to provide both an events venue and modern museum space. In the summer of 2018 the society reopened the building as a museum dedicated to the history of South Carolina and to the history of the Fireproof Building itself.
See also
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List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina
This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina, United States. The United States' National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes buildings, sites, structures, ...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston, South Carolina
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Fireproofing
Fireproofing is rendering something (Building, structures, materials, etc.) resistant to fire, or incombustible; or material for use in making anything fire-proof. It is a passive fire protection measure. "Fireproof" or "fireproofing" can be u ...
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Passive fire protection
Passive fire protection (PFP) is components or systems of a building or structure that slows or impedes the spread of the effects of fire or smoke without system activation, and usually without movement. Examples of passive systems include floor- ...
References
External links
Fireproof Building, Charleston County (100 Meeting St., Charleston) including 7 photos, at South Carolina Department of Archives and History
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Historic Charleston's Religious and Community Buildings, a National Park Service ''Discover Our Shared Heritage'' Travel Itinerary*Robert P. Stockton, ''Information for Guides of Historic Charleston'', South Carolina 350 (1985).
South Carolina Historical Society
{{National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina
Buildings and structures in Charleston, South Carolina
County government buildings in South Carolina
National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina
Historic American Buildings Survey in South Carolina
Government buildings completed in 1827
Robert Mills buildings
National Register of Historic Places in Charleston, South Carolina
Passive fire protection
Historic district contributing properties in South Carolina
Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina
1827 establishments in South Carolina