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Unique Architecture 3.0

  • Writer: Brad Bollman
    Brad Bollman
  • Apr 24
  • 1 min read


This is my third installment of the “Unique Architecture” series. I did one in the spring of 2024 and other one last summer. If you don’t recall those specific e-bits, the first one talked about a unique building in downtown Louisville, KY where they saved the front façade of a building and tore down the inside to create an outdoor park. The second one was an iconic gas station and soda shop called “Pops 66” along historic Route 66 in Oklahoma City. That one had a massive steel canopy that looked like it was almost floating in mid-air.

 

A few weeks ago, my son and I were in Cleveland for a Cubs vs. Guardians baseball game. Before heading to the game, we decided to explore a bit of downtown Cleveland as it was our first time visiting the city. The iconic Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame was our first stop and it did not disappoint. This is a photo of the exterior of the building, the cantilever design is incredible (the picture does not do it justice). Kuddos to the structural design team on this one, as I can only imagine the amount of steel and concrete involved in making that architectural concept come to life. 

 

The main point of this e-bits wasn’t just to show you another cool building (I’ll continue doing more unique architecture e-bits over the coming years), but to remind you that interesting buildings are everywhere, you just have to keep an eye out for them.

 

If you are looking to build a unique building or maybe a more conventional building, give us a call.   

 
 
 

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