The Crittenden

The Crittenden is a 195 foot 17-story high rise solid apartment building in The Flats of downtown Cleveland located on St. Clair Avenue.[1] The building is notable for being one of the tallest inhabited masonry loadbearing structures in the entire world.[2] The entire superstructure is made of brick and it is unusual among high rises as it is widely believed it is not possible to make tall structures completely out of brick. Despite the skinny profile of the Crittenden, it is actually quite wide with a seemingly endless expanse. The building was designed by Richard L. Bowen & Associates, a Cleveland architecture firm that is responsible for bringing architecture, engineering, and construction services under one company as opposed to many.[3] It is also the tallest all-residential structure in the flats and the Warehouse District. It was also one of the first residential towers constructed in the Warehouse District.[4]

Crittenden Court Apartments
The Crittenden sits on the hillside towards the Flats
Former namesNone
General information
TypeResidential
Location955 West St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44113 United States
Coordinates41.498°N 81.70097°W / 41.498; -81.70097
Construction started1994
Completed1996
Height
Roof59.43 m (195 ft)
Technical details
Floor count17
Design and construction
ArchitectRichard L. Bowen & Associates
Website
http://www.rlba.com/

The Crittenden rests along the side of the hill that leads from the Warehouse District down to the flats area. The entrance stands nestled in the side of the descending hill and the entire structure appears to hover over the hill. The apartment building is owned by Crittenden Court Apartments and features both pet friendly and lower rent studio apartments.[5]

The Crittenden from West St. Clair

References

  1. http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=21540 Crittenden Court Apartments Retrieved on 2015-09-13
  2. http://www.emporis.com/buildings/121772/crittenden-court-apartments-cleveland-oh-usa Crittenden Court Apartments Retrieved on 2015-09-13
  3. http://www.rlba.com/about/ About Us Retrieved on 2015-09-13
  4. Hoefler, S.P. (2002). Mid-Rise Buildings. Images of America: Downtown Cleveland's architecture. Arcadia:Charleston, South Carolina.
  5. http://www.clevelandstudioapartments.com/apartment-amenities About Our Company Retrieved on 2015-09-13
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