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  2. Evans Woollen III - Wikipedia

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    Evans Woollen III (August 10, 1927 – May 17, 2016) was an American architect who is credited for introducing the Modern and the Brutalist architecture styles to his hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana.

  3. Hilbert Circle Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was designed by Indianapolis architects Rubus & Hunter. [5] Built in 1916, the building is a Neoclassical-revival with white glazed terra cotta entrance section with a brick auditorium section behind. The front façade is slightly curved.

  4. Indiana Theatre (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Theatre is a multiple use performing arts venue located at 140 W. Washington Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built as a movie palace and ballroom in 1927 and today is the home of the Indiana Repertory Theatre. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

  5. Woollen, Molzan and Partners - Wikipedia

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    Woollen sold his interest in the firm and retired from the practice around 2001. Woollen Molzan employed as many as nine licensed architects during the 1990s; by 2006 it had only four. The architectural firm was dissolved and closed in April 2011; architects Molzan, Huse, and Mike Brannan joined Ratio Architects Inc., a local competitor. [7] [8 ...

  6. Frank Baldwin Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Frank Baldwin Hunter (June 17, 1883-Jan. 5, 1958) was an architect and pool designer in Indianapolis, Indiana. Part of his career was as the City Architect for Indianapolis. [1] Born in Covington, Kentucky, he moved to Indianapolis in 1889. He started his own practice in 1907. [2]

  7. Fountain Square Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre had its official opening on Saturday, May 5, 1928, and was noted for its Italian themed interior. [1] Fountain Square Recreation, a bowling alley and billiard hall, was located on the fourth floor. [2] Frank Baldwin Hunter of Indianapolis was the architect.

  8. Clowes Memorial Hall - Wikipedia

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    Clowes (/ k l uː z /) Memorial Hall, which opened in 1963, was co-designed by noted Indianapolis architect Evans Woollen III, of Woollen, Molzan and Partners, and John M. Johansen, a well-known architect who established his practice in New Canaan, Connecticut.

  9. List of Art Deco architecture in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    333 Penn (former Architects and Builders Building), Indianapolis, 1912 and 1929 3762 North Meridian Street, Shortridge–Meridian Street Apartments Historic District , Indianapolis, 1948 The Admiral, Indianapolis, 1929