Articles: Herbert L. Bass (Nov 13, 1877-Apr. 8, 1926). A native and lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Bass designed numerous notable public residences, schools, commercial… Read More »Herbert L. Bass Clowes Memorial Hall Built in the early 1960s at a cost of $3.5 million, its construction was made possible by major donations from… Read More »Clowes Memorial Hall Hilbert Circle Theatre The Circle Theatre is the second-oldest surviving building on . Only (1859) predates it. It also was the first building… Read More »Hilbert Circle Theatre Majestic Building Immediately after a fire destroyed the Indianapolis Gas Company’s building in November 1894, architect Oscar D. Bohlen of the local… Read More »Majestic Building Edwin May (July 23, 1823-Feb. 27, 1880). Architect of the current Indiana and numerous county courthouses, Edwin May was prominent among the… Read More »Edwin May Merchants Plaza Merchants Plaza, also known as Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, as well as PNC Center, is a high-rise office building with hotel,… Read More »Merchants Plaza One America Tower At 38 stories, One America Tower (One America Square, formerly AUL Tower), surpassed the 1970 Indiana National Bank Tower in… Read More »One America Tower Union Station The country’s first “union station”—that is, a centralized station for the common use of passengers of independent rail lines—was constructed… Read More »Union Station Evans Woollen (Aug. 10, 1927-May 17, 2016). Evans Woollen’s Indianapolis-based architectural career spanned more than 50 years and included many of the… Read More »Evans Woollen Woollen, Molzan and Partners , a native of Indianapolis whose family settled in the area in the 1840s, received both his B.A. and M.A.… Read More »Woollen, Molzan and Partners
Herbert L. Bass (Nov 13, 1877-Apr. 8, 1926). A native and lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Bass designed numerous notable public residences, schools, commercial… Read More »Herbert L. Bass
Clowes Memorial Hall Built in the early 1960s at a cost of $3.5 million, its construction was made possible by major donations from… Read More »Clowes Memorial Hall
Hilbert Circle Theatre The Circle Theatre is the second-oldest surviving building on . Only (1859) predates it. It also was the first building… Read More »Hilbert Circle Theatre
Majestic Building Immediately after a fire destroyed the Indianapolis Gas Company’s building in November 1894, architect Oscar D. Bohlen of the local… Read More »Majestic Building
Edwin May (July 23, 1823-Feb. 27, 1880). Architect of the current Indiana and numerous county courthouses, Edwin May was prominent among the… Read More »Edwin May
Merchants Plaza Merchants Plaza, also known as Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, as well as PNC Center, is a high-rise office building with hotel,… Read More »Merchants Plaza
One America Tower At 38 stories, One America Tower (One America Square, formerly AUL Tower), surpassed the 1970 Indiana National Bank Tower in… Read More »One America Tower
Union Station The country’s first “union station”—that is, a centralized station for the common use of passengers of independent rail lines—was constructed… Read More »Union Station
Evans Woollen (Aug. 10, 1927-May 17, 2016). Evans Woollen’s Indianapolis-based architectural career spanned more than 50 years and included many of the… Read More »Evans Woollen
Woollen, Molzan and Partners , a native of Indianapolis whose family settled in the area in the 1840s, received both his B.A. and M.A.… Read More »Woollen, Molzan and Partners