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  2. Architecture of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Columbus, Ohio is represented by numerous notable architects' works, individually notable buildings, and a wide range of styles. Yost & Packard, the most prolific architects for much of the city's history, gave the city much of its eclectic and playful designs at a time when architecture tended to be busy and vibrant. [1] [2]

  3. David Riebel - Wikipedia

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    David Riebel (August 7, 1855 – July 29, 1935) was a German-American architect in Columbus, Ohio. He was the head architect for the Columbus public school district from 1893 to 1922. [1] In 1915, The Ohio Architect, Engineer and Builder considered his firm, David Riebel & Sons, to be the oldest and among the best architects in Columbus. [2]

  4. Category:Architects from Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Architects from Columbus, Ohio" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Moody Nolan - Wikipedia

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    Moody Nolan, founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1983, is the largest African-American-owned and operated architecture firm in the United States, with 12 offices nationwide.In 2021, it was the recipient of The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Architecture Firm Award. [1]

  6. Brubaker/Brandt - Wikipedia

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    The Rhodes State Office Tower in Columbus, Ohio. Brubaker/Brandt was an architecture firm based in Columbus, Ohio.The firm completed some of the tallest buildings affecting the city's skyline including the 42-story Rhodes State Office Tower and the Continental Center, along with other notable buildings throughout the Columbus area.

  7. 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. His nephew, Joel Edward ...

  8. 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]

  9. W. Byron Ireland - Wikipedia

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    William Byron Ireland (c. 1930–December 24, 1982) was a nationally known American architect. [1] He was known for his design of the Ohio History Center, which Architectural Record considered the most architecturally significant public structure constructed in the state since the Ohio Statehouse was completed in the 1860s.