Cincinnati Buildings
Nast Community United Methodist Church
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
The building is designed in 3 sections that symbolically represent the three Constitutional Amendments that led to the end of slavery, and the winding spaces between the masses represent the perilous paths that slaves took to escape their owners.
Northern Kentucky Convention Center
Odd Fellows Hall
The building played an important role during the Civil War serving as the home for Kentucky's Union Party and housing Confederate prisoners.
P&G Tower Building
While P&G originally desired to build the tallest building in Cincinnati, they were challenged by the City to build the best building instead.
Park Place at Lytle (Pugh Power Building, Polk Building)
The building was the largest reinforced concrete building in the world at the time it was constructed.
Paul Brown Stadium
The stadium was the first NFL facility to win a national AIA Honor Award for its design, and it received an Architectural Record/Busines Week Award in 2001.
Platte Architecture + Design
Platte was the first occupant of the building after 3CDC acquired it.
PNC Center
First new highrise building in Cincinnati to depart from the conventional rectangualar shape.
PNC Tower (Central Trust Tower, Union Central Life Insurance Building)
When constructed, it was the tallest building in the US outside of NYC and the fifth largest building in the world.
Potter Stewart US Courthouse
At the time of its completion, the building housed 51 agencies of the Federal Government, having grown from 27 agencies in its previous location.
Provident Bank Building
Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
Renaissance Cincinnati Hotel (Bartlett Bldg., Union Savings & Trust Co.)
Residence Inn (Phelps Building)
Sawyer Point Park & Bicentennial Commons
Scripps Center
Shillito Lofts (John Shillito Department Store)
St. Francis Seraph Church
The first Catholic church in the Greater Cincinnati area, Christ Church, was built on the site of St.
St. Francis Xavier Church
It is one of the longest continuously operating churches in the downtown core.