• The James A. Rhodes Tower, originally known as University Tower, is a 21-story high-rise building on the campus of Cleveland State University in downtown Cleveland, Ohio...
  • The Peyton Nalle Rhodes Tower, erected in 1968, is named in honor of Rhodes Professor of Physics (1926-1949), President (1949-1965)...
  • The Rhodes Tower, located in Franklin County, is a prominent architectural landmark that stands as a symbol of the city's modernity and urban identity.
  • A mixed-use tall building contains two or more functions (or uses), where each of the functions occupy a significant proportion of the tower's total space.
  • Built from 1968 to 1971, Rhodes Tower has had a tumultuous history – from structural problems stretching back to its opening, to its controversial namesake...
  • Originally built by Turner in 1974, the 41-story James A. Rhodes State Office Tower needed a complex modernization.
  • The James A. Rhodes Tower (formerly University Tower) is a 21-story 373-foot, skyscraper in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
  • Southwestern at Memphis College is situated 140 metres north of Rhodes Tower.
  • The Clock Tower in Rhodes, an iconic and monumental symbol of the island’s rich history, stands tall and proud as an enduring emblem of time, resilience...