Local Resources
AIA Cincinnati, a Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, is a non-profit association formed to promote and forward the profession of architecture and the objectives of the American Institute of Architects within nine counties in southwestern Ohio. |
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AIA Ohio, a society of the American Institute of Architects, representing a membership of approximately 2,000 licensed architects and architectural interns |
Web site providing an overview of Cincinnati with illustrations and text by local architectural historian, Walter Langsam |
Architecture in Cincinnati : an illustrated history of designing and building an American city |
This publication looks at architecture in eight Ohio cities: Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo and Youngstown |
NA730.93W37 2001 DAAP Reference |
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| Cincinnati Buildings Emporis is a provider of building related data |
| Cincinnati Museum Center Library Web site |
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| Cincinnati observed: architecture and history NA735.C5 C58 1991 DAAP Reference |
Cincinnati Union Terminal: the design and construction of an art deco masterpiece |
TF308.C5 C55 1999 DAAP Reference |
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NA737.E33 E43 1996 c.5 DAAP Reference |
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NA735.C5 W47 1997 DAAP Reference |
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LD984.B46 2001 DAAP Reference |
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LD984.H37 2001 DAAP Reference Oversize |
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NA1469.H33 Z343 2004 DAAP Rare Books |
| Web site content: Elizabeth Meyer |