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The Russell Senate Office Building is the oldest of the United States Senate office buildings. Designed in the Beaux-Arts architectural style, it was built from 1903 to 1908, opened in 1909, and named for former Senator Richard Brevard Russell, Jr. of Georgia in 1972. It occupies a site north of the Capitol bounded by Constitution Avenue, First Street, Delaware Avenue, and C Street N.E.
The first congressional office building was constructed immediately after the turn of the 20th century to relieve overcrowding in the United States Capitol. Previously, members who wanted office space had to rent quarters or borrow space in committee rooms. In March 1901 Congress authorized Architect of the Capitol Edward Clark to draw plans for fireproof office buildings adjacent to the Capitol grounds. In March 1903 the acquisition of sites and construction of the buildings were authorized, and the Senate Office Building Commission selected a site.
An office is generally a room or other area where administrative work is done, but may also denote a position within an organization with specific duties attached to it (see officer, office-holder, official); the latter is in fact an earlier usage, office as place originally referring to the location of one's duty. When used as an adjective, the term "office" may refer to business-related tasks. In legal writing, a company or organization has offices in any place that it has an official presence, even if that presence consists of, for example, a storage silo rather than an office. An office is an architectural and design phenomenon; whether it is a small office such as a bench in the corner of a small business of extremely small size (see small office/home office), through entire floors of buildings, up to and including massive buildings dedicated entirely to one company. In modern terms an office usually refers to the location where white-collar workers are employed. As per James Stephenson,"Office is that part of business enterprise which is devoted to the direction and co-ordination of its various activities."
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Large number of National Guard members moved outside the fence near Russell Senate Office Building.
Just weeks before the new Minnesota Senate office Building is scheduled to open, some Senators may not want to move in, Pat Kessler reports. WCCO 4 News at 6 - Oct. 15, 2015
We went over to Capitol Hill today to interview Senator Chuck Grassley...here's a look at our makeshift office in the Russell Rotunda. Tune in to tonight's ON THE RECORD at 10pm/ET for the interview with Senator Grassley!
Going to meetings and seeing the Capitol.
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Far left Protestors storm Russell Senate Office Building
Oldest Senate Building is shown along with The Kennedy Caucus Room.
Spoke before an audience across the street from the Capitol Building, in the Russell Senate Office Building, along with Senator Rand Paul and four other members of Congress. Emphatically conveyed that the U.S. Constitution vested the war powers solely in the hands of the legislature, and more broadly explained why the wars we've been waging for the past 20 years have been losing propositions - and should be ended a rapidly as effectively possible.
The Russell Senate Office Building is the oldest of the United States Senate office buildings. Designed in the Beaux-Arts architectural style, it was built from 1903 to 1908, opened in 1909, and named for former Senator Richard Brevard Russell, Jr. of Georgia in 1972. It occupies a site north of the Capitol bounded by Constitution Avenue, First Street, Delaware Avenue, and C Street N.E.
The first congressional office building was constructed immediately after the turn of the 20th century to relieve overcrowding in the United States Capitol. Previously, members who wanted office space had to rent quarters or borrow space in committee rooms. In March 1901 Congress authorized Architect of the Capitol Edward Clark to draw plans for fireproof office buildings adjacent to the Capitol grounds. In March 1903 the acquisition of sites and construction of the buildings were authorized, and the Senate Office Building Commission selected a site.
Land developers come to town
They're knocking trees and houses down
With tractors ripping through the ground
So boring men in business suits
And lots of modern women, too
Can ruin the world in comfort
Office building
Walls and a ceiling
And a floor to put your desk on
Raping the land so someone can
Shuffle papers and push around a pencil
The world is going to hell in a dump truck
They're building one right down the street
Come back in a couple of weeks
And the fire trap's complete
Pave the world, the hell with squirrels
A dying world's not their concern