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Thompson Hine in Cincinnati, Ohio by GBBN Architects

Sunday, July 18th, 2021

Article source: GBBN Architects

People are valued at Thompson Hine. The renovation of their Cincinnati, Ohio office was designed to enhance the daily working experience for attorneys, staff, and clients; express the innovative, forward thinking spirit of Thompson Hine’s brand; and create a workplace that supports employee well-being and promotes a collegial and inclusive culture.

Image Courtesy © Ryan Kurtz

  • Architects: GBBN Architects
  • Project: Thompson Hine
  • Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Photography: Ryan Kurtz
  • Completion Year: 2021

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Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, The Otto M. Budig Theate in Ohio by GBBN Architects Inc.

Monday, May 4th, 2020

Article source: GBBN Architects Inc.

A Contemporary Theater In An Historic Community Connects Audiences To The Exhilaration Of Live Performance.

The Otto M. Budig Theater, home to the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company (CSC), sits on a small but tall urban site along a historic arts corridor in Over-the-Rhine, one of Cincinnati’s oldest neighborhoods.

Image Courtesy © Brad Feinknopf

  • Architects: GBBN Architects Inc.
  • Project: Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, The Otto M. Budig Theater
  • Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Photography: Brad Feinknopf, Mikki Schaffner, Josh Beeman
  • Project team: Matthew Schottelkotte, Steven Kenat, Chad Burke, Steve Karoly, Elizabeth Schmidt, Mary Jo Minerich, Joe Schwab, Phil Babinec
  • Theater Planners: Schuler Shook
  • Acoustician: Kierkegaard Associates
  • Structural Engineer: Schaefer
  • Civil Engineer Bayer Becker: Bayer Becker

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CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM by Neutelings Riedijk Architects

Saturday, April 19th, 2014

Article source: Neutelings Riedijk Architects

The Cincinnati Art Museum consists of a collection of historical buildings that were added over the past century. The complex and shattered structure of the building gave cause for a thorough renovation and extension. The concept offers a museum that has clear and separate spaces, attractive to exhibit different types of art plus a pleasant working environment for all employees. The existing building presents itself in smaller “en suite” galleries that are perfect to expose paintings and other hanging exhibitions.

Image Courtesy © Neutelings Riedijk Architects

Image Courtesy © Neutelings Riedijk Architects

  • Architects: Neutelings Riedijk Architects
  • Project: CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM
  • Location: Cincinnati, USA
  • Photography: Neutelings Riedijk Architects
  • Programme: Exhibition Hall, new and connecting with existing buildings
  • Surface area: 5.000 m2 renovation, 10.000 m2 extension, parking facilities
  • Client: Cincinnati Art Museum | USA
  • Design: Invited international competition | 1st Prize | 2007
  • DESIGN TEAM: Willem Jan Neutelings, Michiel Riedijk, Mijke Rood, Willem van Besien, Karen Glandrup, Rudolph Eilander, André van der Silk, Lutz Mürau, Kenny Tang, Rob Verheijden, Julia Söffing, Britt Pevernagie, Ulf Hackauf

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Brent Spence Bridge Replacement in Cincinnati, Ohio by Rosales + Partners

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

Article source: Rosales + Partners

The new Brent Spence Bridge will cross the Ohio River next to downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. The new interstate will accommodate multiple lanes for both I-71 and I-75 and will be vital to long-distance state and national commerce.

Image Courtesy Rosales + Partners

  • Architects: Rosales + Partners
  • Project: Brent Spence Bridge Replacement
  • Location: Cincinnati, Ohio ,USA
  • Type: Cable Supported Bridge
  • Cost: $650 Million (estimated)
  • Completion Date: 2020

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Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati by Zaha Hadid Architects

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects
More projects by Zaha Hadid

The first freestanding building for The Contemporary Arts Center, founded in Cincinnati in 1939 as one of the first institutions in the United States dedicated to the contemporary visual arts. The new CAC building will provide spaces for temporary exhibitions, site-specific installations, and performances, but not for a permanent collection. Other program elements include an education facility, offices, art preparation areas, a museum store, a cafe and public areas. To draw in pedestrian movement from the surrounding areas and create a sense of dynamic public space, the entrance, lobby and lead-in to the circulation system are organized as an “Urban Carpet.”

Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art
  • Location: Cincinnati
  • Status: Built
  • Client: The Contemporary Arts Center
  • Size: 8,500m²
  • Local Firm: KZF incorporated
  • Project Architect: (Zaha Hadid) Markus Dochantschi
  • Assistant Project Architect: (Zaha Hadid) Ed Gaskin

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