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  2. AEP Building - Wikipedia

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    The AEP Building is a 456 ft-tall (139 m) skyscraper in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It was completed in 1983 and has 31 floors. It was completed in 1983 and has 31 floors. Abramovitz, Harris & Kingsland designed the building following a modernist architectural style.

  3. Gen. William Henry Harrison Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The General William Henry Harrison Headquarters is a historic building in the East Franklinton neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 and the Columbus Register of Historic Properties (along with the Sullivant Land Office) in 1985. The brick house was built in 1807 by Jacob Oberdier, one ...

  4. Category:Architects from Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  6. Richards, McCarty & Bulford - Wikipedia

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    The three firm name-sake architects all had worked at Yost & Packard in Columbus: C.E. Richards (né Clarence Earl Richards; 1864–1921), charter member of the Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the American Institute of Architects; J.E. McCarty (né Joel Edward McCarty; 1856–1952) George Henry Bulford (1870–1942)

  7. AIA Columbus - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to "Columbus Architecture Foundation" on October 9, 1978. [8] On August 1, 2011, the foundation begin operating under the name "Center for Architecture and Design". [9] The first tangible project produced by the foundation was a coffee table book titled Architecture: Columbus, self-published in 1976. [10]

  8. Joseph W. Yost - Wikipedia

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    The architect built his house in 1884 in Columbus and became an official full-time resident. Yost organized the Association of Ohio Architects in 1885, an association still operating today. In 1892, Yost entered into partnership with another prominent Columbus architect, Frank Packard to form the firm of Yost & Packard.

  9. Merchant Building - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Building is a 32-story skyscraper under construction in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The project formally began in 2016 when the city solicited design ideas; it selected a winning proposal in 2017. Construction began in 2023.