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Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation
1200 Central Ave. Columbus, IN Phone: 812-376-4234 Fax: 812-376-4486 Visit Website
The original Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation Headquarters (formerly ArvinMeritor Headquarters) was designed by Charles Sparrell in 1896 as a four-room schoolhouse. In 1989, Ratio Architects revamped the school into a handsome headquarters...
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Clifty Creek Elementary
4625 East 50 North Columbus, IN
Designed by Richard Meier in 1982, the school of aggregate block, white-glazed block, and glass is sited on 22 sloping acres.
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Columbus East High School
230 S Marr Rd Columbus, IN Phone: 812-376-4367 Fax: 812-376-4358 Visit Website
The school was designed by Mitchell-Giurgola Architects in 1972. The sleek building is sandwiched in a white skin and rests on 52 acres. The large brick entries define the courtyard spaces and emphasize the role of the entry.
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Columbus Learning Center
4555 Central Ave Suite 2100 Columbus, IN Phone: 812-314-8500 Fax: 812-314-8503 Visit Website
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, Design Architect, Kevin Kennon former design partner. The Columbus Learning Center is a multi-tenant education facility and community resource center. The design of the two-story building is inspired by the surrounding l...
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Columbus Signature Academy - Fodrea Campus
2775 Illinois Avenue Columbus, IN
Paul Kennon of Caudill Rowlett Scott designed the building in 1973 as a “people-centered” school. It was one of the first schools in the country to serve the dual purpose of education and as a gathering place for the community. It offers elementary e...
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Columbus Signature Academy - Lincoln Campus
750 5th Street Columbus, IN
Gunnar Birkerts designed Lincoln in 1967 as a building within a building. The layout is a square within a circle within a square. The multi-purpose room has hallways on either side, and the second story hallways have an overhead view of the space. Th...
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