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university or college buildings
Style/Period:
1920s (1920 - 1929)
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Croce and Abbott (1)
Henry Munro Abbott (1)
Yost and Packard Architects (1)
Herbert Baumer (3)
Matthew Bernhardt (1)
Joseph N. Bradford (10)
Eastman & Budke (1)
James B. Collier (2)
Holly Griffin (1)
Anthony Killian (3)
Lorrie McAllister (3)
George S. Mills (2)
Frank Lucius Packard (1)
Peters, Burns, and Pretzinger (1)
Edward Arthur Ramsey (2)
Sims, Cornelius, and Schooley (1)
Howard Dwight Smith (2)
The Ohio State University (2)
Joseph Warren Yost (1)
and 12 more
Work Type
agricultural buildings (1)
animal housing (1)
athletic fields (1)
barns (1)
campuses (1)
communications structures (1)
dining halls (1)
dormitories (1)
drawings and/or plans (1)
elevations (1)
exterior views (1)
farms and ranches (1)
field houses) (1)
fields (agricultural land) (1)
floor plans (1)
grandstands (1)
horse-drawn vehicles (1)
houses (1)
industrial buildings (1)
interior views (1)
laboratories (1)
lawns (1)
low-rise buildings (0-5 stories) (1)
outbuildings (1)
plans (1)
pumping stations (1)
rinks (1)
sheep barns (1)
site plans (1)
sports buildings (arenas (1)
stables (1)
stadiums (1)
storage facilities (1)
student unions (1)
utilities buildings (1)
veterinary hospitals (1)
and 29 more
Style/Period
1900s (1900 - 1909) (1)
1910s (1910 - 1919) (1)
1930s (1930 - 1939) (1)
1940s (1940 - 1949) (1)
1950s (1950 - 1959) (1)
1960s (1960 - 1969) (1)
1970s (1970 - 1979) (1)
19th Century (1800 - 1899 CE) (1)
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20th century (89)
21st century (1)