Cincinnati Buildings
1209 Elm Street
The design is reminiscent of the Chateau of Chambord in the Loire Valley on a much smaller scale.
21C Museum Hotel
The original hotel declined in popularity in the 50s and 60s and became a transient hotel.
550 Apartment Bldg.
One of the first new residential buildings constructed in the downtown area in decades, the building was made possible as part of a negotiation with the City and the Department of Transportation that resulted in a private corporation paying for the deck over the new interstate tunnel running under Lytle Park in exchange for the development rights.
580 Building
The original design was the first major building to embrace the City's skywalk system by locating all major public functions at the skywalk level.
84.51/dunnhumby
The building is the North American headquarters of the London-based company.
A359 Partners in Architecture
Abraham J. Friedlander House
Adams Place at Adams Crossing
The building was the first phase of a masterplan to develop the Cincinnati riverfront east of downtown into a new residential zone.
Albee Arch
The arch was part of the façade of the Albee Theater that faced Fountain Square but was demolished in 1974 to make way for redevelopment.
Anderson Pavilion
The pavilion was funded by a donation from the Anderson Foundation to honor Annie W.
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The building became the anchor of the new Entertainment District created by the City to help revitalize the downtown area.
Art Academy of Cincinnati
Atrium One
The building is organized around a series of stacked 4-story atria in the manner of their office building in Chicago.
Atrium Two
The building was designed as a companion piece to Atrium One but without the stacked atria.
BB&T (The Northern Bank of Kentucky)
The building is probably the oldest commercial building in Covington.
Carew Tower
A multi-use complex, the Carew Tower, Netherland Plaza Hotel, automated parking garage, and retail arcade are at the heart of Cincinnati.
Carnegie Arts Center (Covington Public Libaray)
It was one of the first public libraries funded by the Carnegie Foundation.
Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption
The Abbey Church of St Denis inspired the design of the cathedral in plan, and Notre Dame in Paris was the inspiration for the façade.