Architect of the Capitol

Architect of the Capitol
Agency overview
Formed1793 (1793)
JurisdictionUnited States Capitol Complex
Headquarters
Employees2,444
Annual budget$788 million (2022)
Agency executives
  • Thomas E. Austin, Architect
  • Joseph A. Campbell, Deputy Architect
Websiteaoc.gov

The Architect of the Capitol is the federal agency responsible for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States Capitol Complex. It is an agency of the legislative branch of the federal government and is accountable to the United States Congress and the Supreme Court. Both the agency and the head of the agency are called "Architect of the Capitol". The head of the agency is appointed by a vote of a congressional commission for a ten-year term. Prior to 2024, the president of the United States appointed the architect upon confirmation vote by the United States Senate, and was accountable to the president.