DescriptionBoler School, John Carroll University, University Heights, OH - 52997143846.jpg
English: Built in 1931-1935, this Collegiate Gothic Revival-style building was designed by Philip L. Small, Inc. to serve as part of a new campus built for the Jesuit-affiliated John Carroll University, which was moving from an urban campus in Ohio City to suburban University Heights. The building features a front gable slate roof with gable parapets, gabled wall dormers, limestone trim, red brick cladding, awning windows, a cupola atop the center of the ridge of the roof, a rear wing with a low-slope roof and a crenellated parapet, limestone trim surrounds at the gothic arched doorways, a limestone base, and buttresses at the corners. The building is a contributing structure in the John Carroll University North Quad Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. The building today houses the Boler College of Business.
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