
West building of the William Jefferson Clinton complex, historic lobby

The east building pediment on Constitution Avenue by artist Edward McCartan is entitled Interstate Transportation, a theme appropriate for the building’s original occupant: the Interstate Commerce Commission

Administrator’s Suite within the William Jefferson Clinton building

The west building pediment on Constitution Avenue, by artist Wheeler Williams, is entitled Commerce & Communication. Its topic is appropriate for the building’s original occupants: the Department of Labor and Interstate Commerce Commission

East building of the William Jefferson Clinton building complex, historic lobby

The back of the west building faces the Wilson Plaza and Ronald Reagan building

William Jefferson Clinton building, historic lobby doors (detail)

Symmetrical passageways on either side of the Departmental Auditorium allow access to the Wilson Plaza and Ronald Reagan building

Exterior door at the William Jefferson Clinton building

This view of the courtyard includes a modern addition: a rain cistern, an environmentally friendly modification spurred by the Environmental Protection Agency

The austerity of architect, Arthur Brown’s building is softened by the artistic elements, including three large pediments and sculpted figureheads over the first floor windows

View of Constitution Avenue from the Wilson Plaza and the back of the east building

Entrance to the west building (Detail)

Exterior lighting (detail)

The austerity of architect, Arthur Brown’s building is softened by the artistic elements, including three large pediments and sculptured figureheads over first floor windows

Conference room in the William Jefferson Clinton building

Spiral staircase within the William Jefferson Clinton building