Champlin Architecture

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Champlin Architecture
Industry Architecture
Founded Cincinnati, Ohio, United States (1978 (1978))
Headquarters
Key people
Michael J. Battoclette
Robert A. Schilling, Jr.
Joan Tepe Wurtenberger
Services Architecture, Planning, Interior Design, Structural Engineering, Project Administration, Programming, Space Planning, 3D Visualization, Code Analysis
Website thinkchamplin.com

Champlin Architecture is an American architectural firm headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. The firm has designed buildings in the greater Cincinnati area and in other midwest cities.

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History

The firm was originally established by Harry Hake. At the turn of the 20th Century, Harry Hake designed buildings such as the Art Deco Cincinnati and Suburban Telephone Company Building, the English Renaissance Queen City Club, and the Greek Revival Western Southern Life Insurance Co. Headquarters. Harry Hake's firm extended through several partnerships and to his son and grandson.

In 1978, upon his grandson's retirement, two associates of the firm, Russ Champlin and Bob Haupt, established Champlin/Haupt Architects Inc.

In 1990, ownership was transferred to Michael J. Battoclette (AIA), Robert A. Schilling Jr. (AIA) and Joan Tepe Wurtenberger (AIA, LEED AP).[ clarification needed ] In 2006, the firm added its 13th principal upon the hiring of Gary Volz (IIDA). [1] In October 2010, Champlin named three new associates: Priya Dhuru, Krutarth Jain and Michael Murphy. [2]

In 2010, Champlin/Haupt Architects Inc. changed its name to Champlin Architecture.

Notable projects

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