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The $2 million project (equivalent to $12,750,000 in 2023) was designed by local architects Jack Alan Bialosky and Marvin Manders. [6] Except for six recessed lion heads on the fourth and fifth floors, all the terra cotta and sandstone belt courses, pilaster capitals, scroll work, festoons, and other decorative elements were chiseled off or ...
The Helen Lab Theatre is a theater on Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, part of Playhouse Square. The smallest of three venues used by the Cleveland State University Department of Theatre and Dance [ 1 ] and Cleveland Play House .
Architect(s) Graham, Anderson, Probst & White The Landmark Office Towers is a complex of three historically renovated 1930-completed 259 foot 22 story high-rises that are located on the property of Tower City Center in Downtown Cleveland's Public Square district. [ 1 ]
The 9 Cleveland This page was last edited on 11 August 2022, at 15:38 (UTC). Text is ... Category: Brutalist architecture in Ohio. Add languages ...
1100 Superior (formerly known as the Diamond Shamrock Building, the Diamond Building, and Oswald Centre) is a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland, Ohio's emerging Nine-Twelve District, which is also home to One Cleveland Center, Ohio Savings Plaza, The 925 Building, PNC Center, and the former Eaton Center.
Pages in category "Architects from Cleveland" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This 1905 Swiss Chalet Revival style house was built for Frederick W. Bomonti, a famous Swiss American restaurateur in Cleveland. It is an exemplar of the type of architecture favored by Swiss Americans, a large and influential immigrant group in Cleveland in the late 1800s. 19: Broadway Avenue Historic District: Broadway Avenue Historic District
The 9 Cleveland is a residential and commercial complex located in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, at the corner of East Ninth Street and Euclid Avenue.It includes three buildings, the largest of which is a 29-story, 383 feet (117 m) tower commonly known by its previous name of Ameritrust Tower and formerly known as the Cleveland Trust Tower.