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    AIA Columbus Announces Round One Results in ARCHALLENGE Competition

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    The first round of voting is in and 530 central Ohioans participated in selecting their favorite buildings from the past 100 years as part of AIA Columbus’ ARCHALLENGE, a month-long celebration of Columbus architecture.

    The top vote-getters (32 out of 64 buildings) are:

    • 19th Century Bracket
    • Ohio Statehouse
    • Franklin Park Conservatory
    • Orton Hall
    • Great Southern Theatre
    • Culture Arts Center
    • Peter Sells House
    • Bricker and Eckler Building
    • Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Station
    • Mid-Century Bracket
    • Wexner Center
    • Rush Creek Village
    • North Market
    • Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral
    • Rhoades Tower
    • Joseph V. Canzani Center
    • Ohio Historical Society
    • Ohio Judicial Center
    • Contemporary Bracket
    • William Oxley Thompson Memorial Library
    • Grange Insurance Audubon Center
    • Miranova
    • Huntington Park
    • Loann Crane Center for Design
    • Franklin County Courthouse
    • Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture
    • Grange Insurance Headquarters
    • Early 20th Century Bracket
    • LeVeque Tower
    • Robert Jeffrey Mansion
    • Columbus Museum of Art
    • Sessions Village
    • Columbus Main Library
    • Ohio Theater
    • Columbus City Hall
    • Ohio Stadium

    Click archallenge.aiacolumbus.org to view results and to vote in the next round. Voting runs Monday, Oct. 14 through Friday, Oct 18, to narrow the results to 16 buildings.

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