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Architecture firms based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Pages in category "Architecture firms based in Indianapolis" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Twenty-seven-year-old Evans Woollen III (1927–2016), who received a B.A. and an M.Arch. degree from Yale School of Architecture in 1952, founded the architectural firm in his hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1955.
333 Penn (former Architects and Builders Building), Indianapolis, 1912 and 1929 3762 North Meridian Street, Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District, Indianapolis, 1948
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The Chapman home of Berlin Township, built in 1876, is an excellent example of the Second Empire architectural style. This “Modern Home No. 52” from the 1908 Sears Home catalog cost $1,995.
In the mid-1960s, the Indiana General Assembly approved the development of a state-assisted architecture program at what was then Ball State Teacher's College. On March 23, 1965, the basis of the College of Architecture and Planning opened its doors in a converted reserve naval armory just north of the site of the current CAP building.
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Local real estate sales recently recorded in the Monroe County Assessor's Office.