National Park Service Southwest Regional Office
National Park Service Southwest Regional Office, Government building in Santa Fe, United States.
The National Park Service Southwest Regional Office is a large administrative building made of adobe bricks in Pueblo Revival style located in Santa Fe. The complex spans multiple acres and includes a central courtyard that organizes the workspace around traditional architectural principles.
The building was constructed between 1937 and 1939 by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of President Roosevelt's Depression-era programs. Its completion represented an important phase in developing federal administrative facilities in the American Southwest.
The building blends Spanish Colonial design with administrative purpose through its two-story sections that echo mission chapels and courtyards serving as offices in the style of historical convents.
The office is located on Old Santa Fe Trail and welcomes visitors during working hours on weekdays. Remember this is an active government building, so public access may be limited to certain areas of the property.
The structure was assembled from around 280,000 adobe bricks, making it the largest adobe office building across the entire country. The walls vary in thickness, revealing how builders adapted traditional construction techniques to a large-scale administrative purpose.
Location: Santa Fe
Inception: 1939
Architects: Cecil J. Doty
Architectural style: Pueblo Revival Style architecture, National Park Service rustic
Made from material: adobe
Address: 1100 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico
GPS coordinates: 35.66707,-105.92291
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:21
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