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  1. Howard Dwight Smith. Howard Dwight Smith (February 21, 1886 – April 27, 1958) was an architect most known for his designs of Ohio Stadium (completed in 1922) for which he was awarded the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal for Public Building Design.

  2. Dec 1, 2022 · Its bronze plaque bears only Howard Dwight Smith’s name and the dates his life spanned: February 21, 1886, to April 27, 1958. There is no posh headstone or obelisk to commemorate the architect and Ohio State alumnus buried here. The final resting place of the man who designed mansions for millionaires and an iconic football stadium for Ohio ...

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  3. Oct 2, 2022 · Howard Dwight Smith’s best-known architectural work — Ohio Stadium — celebrates its century mark in 2022. But did you know he was an almost 40 year resident of Upper Arlington and was the architect for many of our iconic buildings — Fire Station #71, Jones Middle School, and Barrington Elementary School to name a few…

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  5. May 1, 2023 · A significant historical year for this entry is 1886. Location. 40° 1.881′ N, 83° 3.081′ W. Marker is in Upper Arlington, Ohio, in Franklin County. Marker is on Tremont Road south of Kenny Road, on the right when traveling north. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 3600 Tremont Rd, Columbus OH 43220, United States of ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohio_StadiumOhio Stadium - Wikipedia

    The growing popularity of football in Ohio led to the design of a horseshoe-shaped stadium, conceptualized and designed by architect Howard Dwight Smith in 1918. A public-subscription Stadium Campaign to fund the project began in October 1920 and raised over $1.1 million in pledges by January 1921, of which $975,001 were actually honored.

  7. Sep 26, 2022 · Architect Howard Dwight Smith designed The Ohio Stadium. (WSYX) "If you look at Ohio Stadium, he wanted to build it in a horseshoe so you would have more seats in the field of play," D'Angelo said ...

  8. Smith graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in Civil Engineering in Architecture, and after studying architecture in Columbia, joined the firm of John Russell Pope. His initial projects for Pope included the Vanderbilt mansion and Henry Clay Frick's New York Fifth Avenue mansion. He served as a professor of architecture at OSU ...

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