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  Architecture of the Cincinnati Branch Office
       
 

 

 

The Cincinnati Office’s building is constructed of structural steel and features exterior walls of Vermont marble. Inside the building, four types of wood veneer paneling have been used: bubingo, teak, butternut, and English brown oak. Bubingo, an African wood, is used for the walls of the building lobby and guest lounge on the fifth floor.

The current building, the office’s second home, was designed and built in 1972 by architects Harry Hake and Partners, Inc.