Columbus City Hall

The City of Columbus


Upgrades to 1928 City Hall, including modern technology, energy-saving windows, and an improved office layout.

Overview

Schooley Caldwell served as the architect for the City of Columbus for a renovation of City Hall, a historic (1928) building. The bulk of the work involved replacing the deteriorating windows on the first and second floors, which was far more energy-efficient and saved on heating and cooling costs. 

Other work included hazardous material abatement, performing a building code analysis, reworking space layouts, upgrading conference rooms to accommodate modern technology and replace dated finishes, and renovation and upgrades to the Mayor’s office. This portion of the project was completed in 2014.

We also performed an exterior envelope assessment of the building.

Services

Architecture
Interior Design
Historic Preservation 
Programming 
Code Analysis
Project Management
Cost Estimating
Construction Administration

TYPE

Renovation

DELIVERY

CMaR

SF

120,000

MARKET

Civic

Location

90 W Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215