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Huntington Center

Identification

Huntington Center
119060

Map

Structure in general

skyscraper
existing [completed]
modernism

Usage

commercial office

Facts

  • The glass and and steel multi-atrium core is recessed from the red granite-clad office complex, creating an overall effect of two towers linked by glass.
  • A nine-story lobby affords tenants and visitors an expansive view of the surrounding city.
  • The office tower is situated along an axial corridor that originates with the Ohio State Capitol building to the east and terminates at the Scioto River to the west.
  • The top of the building rises two stories in a series of stepped greenhouses to create penthouse office space.
  • The Huntington Center replaced the Neil House.
  • This is the tallest building completed in Columbus during the 1980s.
  • Huntington Center was inspired by the existing Ohio Statehouse on the State House Lawn.
  • Covered walkways exist at the second level. They connect to the existing Huntington Bank Building to the north and to the Center's attached low-rise hotel and parking facilities to the west.

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More Information

Location

41 South High Street
43215

Technical Data

512.01 ft
512.01 ft
512.01 ft
37
1984
1,010

Involved Companies

Architect:

Also recorded for this building:

Structural engineering, Owner, Developer, Property management, Facility management, General contractor, Tenant, Lightning protection, Parking management

Features & Amenities

  • One of the city's famous buildings