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their decision to remain in the business center. The building designed by the firm met the insurance company's long term needs for growth and attract new businesses to the area while providing conference facilities, parking, and dining for employees. Ground was broken in May 1971, and completed in 1973. The 21-story tower's (now the
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Headquarters project. Designed to be twice as large as the previous building, it was intended to reflect City Hall's design and has a two-story main entrance and a 275-seat auditorium. The Police Headquarters building was completed in 1991, but was plagued by controversy and mechanical problems with
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In 1971, Motorists Mutual Insurance Group hired Brubaker/Brandt to begin feasibility studies on expansion or relocation to the suburbs. The firm found that while residents were moving to the suburbs businesses were staying in downtown but were shifting from High Street to Broad Street, catalyzing
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and graduated with a degree in architecture in 1949 and 1951, respectively, after serving in the military. The firm employed architects, interior designers, and planners.
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through its vertical orientation and red granite facade. The Ohio Supreme Court's chamber was originally on the second floor and is emphasized in the building's design.
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The architectural firm Brubaker/Brandt was founded by Leland F. Brubaker (1924–2011) and Kent Brandt (1927–2010). Brubaker and Brandt both attended the
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approved Brubaker/Brandt as the architect for city buildings, waiving any competitive bidding process from other firms. They were later awarded the
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elements missing from the architect's drawings The mechanical problems of the building were identified to be caused from
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In 1977, Brubaker/Brandt led the planning, design and construction of an extensive expansion of the
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during construction, rushing construction for the grand opening, and poor design.
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Designed by Brubaker/Brandt and completed in 1975, the
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Rhodes State Office Tower
Columbus
Ohio
Rhodes State Office Tower
Continental Center
Ohio State University
Encova Building
asbestos
James A. Rhodes State Office Tower
Ohio Statehouse
John Glenn Columbus International Airport
OCLC
Dublin
Columbus City Council
Columbus Division of Police
change orders
Bricker Federal Building
Chemical Abstracts Service
Columbus Division of Police Headquarters
Continental Center
Encova Building
James A. Rhodes State Office Tower
John Glenn Columbus International Airport
OCLC
Ohio University Arena and Convocation Center
Architecture of Columbus, Ohio


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