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  1. Richards, McCarty & Bulford was an American architectural firm. The General Services Administration has called the firm the "preeminent" architectural firm of the city of Columbus, Ohio. A number of the firm's works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The firm operated until 1943.

  2. Richards, McCarty and Bulford; Robert Aitken: Architectural style(s) Second Renaissance Revival: Visitors: 254,092 (in 2022) Website: columbusmuseum.org

  3. Architecture firm. Richards, McCarty and Bulford. The Hartman Building and Theater was a pair of historic buildings on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The structures were commissioned by Samuel B. Hartman, designed by Richards, McCarty and Bulford in the Renaissance Revival style.

  4. The American Education Press building was designed by the Columbus-based firm Richards, McCarty & Bulford in the Streamline Moderne style, and built by E. Elford & Son, also of Columbus. It had 70,000–80,000 square feet (6,5007,400 m 2 ) among three stories, [3] [4] and was roughly square in shape, approximately 147.5 ft × 187.5 ft (45.0 ...

  5. Architect. Richards, McCarty & Bulford; Frank Packard. Architectural style. Spanish Renaissance Revival. NRHP reference No. 11000711 [1] Added to NRHP. September 29, 2011. The Athletic Club of Columbus or ACC, is a private social club and athletic club in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.

  6. Richards, McCarty and Bulford Loading... The Ohio State University - College of Engineering Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture 275 West Woodruff Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1138

  7. The building was originally designed in a decorative Italianate style by prominent Columbus firm Richards, McCarty & Bulford . It was built with a steel frame, iron clay brick walls, and an ornamental terracotta front. It was built to occupy its entire lot, 83 feet by 188 feet.[2]

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