Frank J. Lausche State Office Building Explained

Frank J. Lausche State Office Building
Former Names:Lausche Building
Location:615 West Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44113 United States
Building Type:Governmental
Floor Count:15
Start Date:1977
Completion Date:1979
Roof:62.170NaN0
Floor Area:458,000 sq. ft.
Architect:Toguchi Madison

The Frank J. Lausche State Office Building is a 1979-erected 204 foot 15 story high-rise in downtown Cleveland on the corner of West Superior and Prospect Avenue on the city's Tower City Center complex.[1] It sits in front of the 2002-built Carl B. Stokes United States Courthouse. The buildings majority of tenants (over 1300) work for the State of Ohio. The structure cost the state $26 million to build in 1977-1979.[2] That would be about $83.5 million in today's inflation rate.[3] In front of the building sits sculptor Tony Smith's Last.[4]

The uniquely shaped structure is actually seven-sided, which closely resembles the dimensions of the land it is built on as no more land was allotted to the project due to the fact that the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority owned the air rights.[5] The building was designed architect Robert P. Madison.[6]

Name

The Lausche is named after Frank Lausche, the 47th mayor of the city of Cleveland, who served from 1942 to 1945 [7] He then became the 57th governor of the state of Ohio and served in that capacity from 1945 to 1947 and 1949 to 1957, having lost in between the 1947-1949 term.[8] Following this he served as a United States senator from 1957 to 1969.[9]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304074511/http://www.emporis.com/buildings/146862/lausche-state-office-building-cleveland-oh-usa Emporis.com
  2. http://das.ohio.gov/Divisions/GeneralServices/PropertiesandFacilities/Lausche.aspx Lausche Building Retrieved on 2015-09-12
  3. http://www.westegg.com/inflation/infl.cgi The inflation calculator Retrieved on 2015-09-12
  4. Web site: Last, 1979 . Tony Smith Estate . May 20, 2021.
  5. http://www.rpmadison.com/id48__frank_lausche_state_office_building.htm Frank J. Lausche State Office Building Cleveland, Ohio Retrieved on 2015-09-12
  6. News: Ohio's first black architect, Robert P. Madison, reflects on legacy . May 20, 2021 . WEWS News . Feb 7, 2020 . en.
  7. http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/Government/MayorsOffice/PastMayors Former Cleveland Mayors Retrieved on 2015-09-12
  8. http://www.nga.org/cms/home/governors/past-governors-bios/page_ohio.default.html?begin25341aeb-2c72-425f-902c-d68a3c60362c=50&end25341aeb-2c72-425f-902c-d68a3c60362c=74&pagesize25341aeb-2c72-425f-902c-d68a3c60362c=25& Ohio:Past governors" Retrieved on 2015-09-12
  9. http://ballotpedia.org/List_of_United_States_Senators_from_Ohio List of United States Senators from Ohio Retrieved on 2015-09-12