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47: 257:. It was built at a cost of $ 21,700,000 including the 2001 renovation. It is a steel structure, clad in white precast concrete panels. There are 2140 separate panels that make up the facing of the massive square tower. When the tower was built, there was controversy over floors shifting; the shifting was caused by ill-fitting 277:
skyline to the east. In addition, the tower sits as almost the exact geographic center of the campus and is used as a reference point when guiding students and visitors towards points of the campus grounds. The tower building actually sits high above the street level as the Cleveland State University
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imported from Japan. These bolts had to be replaced with bolts made in the US, not because the Japanese ones were somehow inferior, they simply did not fit the holes. This was due to the fact that the bolts were made in metric in Japan and the floors were built in standard, as such when the buildings
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In 1981, the tower was renamed after Governor James A. Rhodes. In 2001, a major renovation of the tower was commenced to fix the problems regarding lack of insulation from the weather and leaks caused by this that were never addressed when the tower was built. In 2002, CSU placed signs on the top of
224:. It houses the university's main library on the first eight floors and administration offices for many of the university's academic departments on the upper level floors. It previously held classrooms on the first two floors. It is the tallest structure on the Cleveland State campus, followed by 291:. However, if this is going to occur has not been decided. The top floors are still being used for college administration offices. In November 2022, CSU officials announced plans to renovate Rhodes Tower for student housing as part of the school's new master plan. The building was listed on the 244:
structure was designed by the Cleveland architectural firm of Rode, Guenther, and Bonebrake. This style was very prevalent in the 1960s and 1970s in Cleveland and can be seen in the housing projects made in Central and Hough, the Cuyahoga County
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crew began to fasten the bolts to the floor joists, the structures unexpectedly shifted. This expensive refabrication thus made the building fit for public use.
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the tower In December 2011, CSU officials announced plans to mothball portions of the building due to the prohibitive cost of renovation, including
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On September 21, 1971 University Tower opened for university use. The University Tower was and remains CSU's main focal point and it opens the
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who is responsible for signing the legislation that created Cleveland State University on December 18, 1964.
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This article is about the Rhodes Tower in Cleveland, Ohio. For Rhodes Tower in Columbus, Ohio, see
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Library is housed in the bottom of the building platforms first 8 floors.
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Cleveland State University to close portions of Rhodes Tower
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Cleveland State University-University Tower
Rhodes State Office Tower

Brutalist
Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio
USA
Cleveland State University
high-rise building
Cleveland State University
downtown Cleveland
Cathedral of Learning
Roosevelt University
Chicago
25 Park Place
Atlanta
Georgia State University
Fenn Tower
James A. Rhodes
Brutalist
Justice Center Complex
Cleveland Museum of Art
AT Tower
bolt
fasteners
Downtown Cleveland
asbestos abatement
National Register of Historic Places
List of tallest buildings in Cleveland
List of tallest educational buildings

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