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David Riebel

David Riebel (August 7, 1855 – July 29, 1935) was a German-American architect in Columbus, Ohio. He was the head architect for the Columbus public school district from 1893 to 1922.[1] In 1915, The Ohio Architect, Engineer and Builder considered his firm, David Riebel & Sons, to be the oldest and among the best architects in Columbus.[2]

Elroy, David, and Frederick Riebel, architects for Riebel & Sons

Early life and career edit

 
Avondale Elementary School

David Riebel was born on August 7, 1855, in Blenheim, Canada West. He was married in Bosanquet Township on November 3, 1875. At the time, he was described as a carpenter.[3] With his wife, Margaret Ann Clemens, by 1895 he had four children: Laura, Elroy, Frederick, and Mary Edna.[4]

Riebel began practicing architecture around 1878. His first major commissions were in Forest, Ontario: its town hall (built 1883-84, demolished in 1982) and the Second Empire-style mansion of Dr. James Hutton (built in 1887 and demolished in 1935).[3]

Riebel moved with his family to Columbus, Ohio, in February 1888 to open up a new architectural office. He became the first head of the architectural department of the Columbus Board of Education (the lead architect for Columbus City Schools) in 1893.[3][2] In that position, Riebel designed about 40 Columbus public school buildings between 1891 and 1921; the remaining buildings are some of Columbus's most notable landmarks.[5] His two sons joined him in designing buildings in 1904, after thorough training, giving the firm the name "David Riebel & Sons".[2] Riebel continued in the position until 1922.[3]

For a time, Riebel had his offices in the William J. Lhota Building, originally known as the New First National Bank Building.[6]

David Riebel died on July 29, 1935.[3] He is buried at Green Lawn Cemetery.

Works edit

In Columbus edit

Riebel was involved in the design of numerous Columbus buildings:[2][3]

Name Image Address Date completed Status Notes
Beck Street School
 
387 E. Beck Street 1884 In use Used by the South Columbus Preparatory Academy
Avondale Elementary School
 
141 Hawkes Avenue 1892 In use In use by Columbus City Schools
Medary Avenue Elementary School
 
2500 Medary Avenue 1892 Vacant Bridgeway Academy vacated in 2021
Felton School
 
920 Leonard Avenue 1893 Demolished Nearly identical to the extant Southwood Elementary School
The Ohio Street School / Ohio Avenue Elementary School
 
505 S. Ohio Avenue 1893 In use In use by Columbus City Schools
The Great Southern Hotel & Theatre
 
310 S. High Street 1894 In use Credited to Dauben, Krumm, and Riebel
Hubbard Avenue School / Hubbard Mastery School
 
104 W. Hubbard Avenue 1894 In use In use by Columbus City Schools
Southwood Elementary School
 
1500 S. Fourth Street 1894 In use In use by Columbus City Schools
Highland Avenue Elementary School
 
40 S. Highland Avenue 1895 In use In use by Columbus City Schools
The Schlee-Kemmler Building
 
328 S. High Street 1895 In use Credited to Dauben, Krumm, and Riebel
Chicago Avenue School
 
40 Chicago Avenue 1897 In use Operated by Franklinton Prep High School
Ninth Avenue Elementary School
 
221 W. 9th Avenue 1897 Demolished [7][8]
North Side High School addition
 
100 W. Fourth Avenue 1899 Demolished (original building)
In use (additions)
C. 1899 addition by Riebel,[9][10] in use by Columbus City Schools.[11]
East High School / Franklin Junior High School
 
1390 Franklin Avenue 1899 Demolished Visually similar to the extant Charles S. Barrett Building
South High School / the Charles S. Barrett Building
 
345 E. Deshler Avenue 1900 In use Used as an apartment building[12]
Livingston Elementary School
 
825 E. Livingston Avenue; 744 Heyl Avenue 1901 Demolished Replaced with a new structure
Mansion Day School / William A. Miller Residence
 
72 Woodland Avenue 1904 In use
Bellows Avenue Elementary School / Bellows School
 
725 Bellows Avenue 1905 Vacant Under renovation, at risk of demolition[13]
Fourth Avenue School / Michigan Avenue School
 
1200 Michigan Avenue 1905 In use In use as the Michigan Avenue Apartments
Shepard School
 
873 Walcutt Avenue 1906 In use Closed 1977; now used as offices
Eastwood Avenue Elementary School
 
1355 Eastwood Avenue 1907 Demolished Closed in 1974. David Riebel design.[14][15]
West High School / Starling Middle School
 
120 S. Central Avenue 1908 Vacant Under renovation into apartments
Indianola Junior High School / Graham Elementary and Middle School
 
140 E. 16th Avenue 1909 In use Part of the Graham Family of Schools
Reeb Avenue Elementary School / the Reeb Avenue Center
 
280 Reeb Avenue 1909 In use Multi-use building operated by a nonprofit
Champion Elementary School
 
1270 Hawthorne Avenue 1909 Demolished Formerly in the center of Poindexter Village, demolished c. 2008[16][17][18]
West Broad Street School / West Broad Elementary School
 
2744 W. Broad Street 1910 In use In use by Columbus City Schools
Heyl Elementary School
 
760 Reinhard Avenue 1910 Demolished Replaced with affordable housing[19]
Lane Avenue School / Laneview School
 
2366 Kenny Road 1910 Demolished Used as OSU farm storage later in its history[20]
The Stoddart Block
 
260 S. 4th Street 1911 In use Renovated for micro-apartments
Dana Avenue School
 
300 Dana Avenue 1912 In use Part of Columbus Collegiate Academy
Hotel Columbus
 
235 E Long Street 1912 Demolished Site of an apartment building today
Holy Family School
 
57 S. Grubb Street 1913 Vacant
Crestview School / Indianola Informal K8 School
 
251 E. Weber Road 1915 In use In use by Columbus City Schools
Roosevelt Junior High School / Studer Avenue School
 
1046 Studer Avenue 1916 Demolished
Budd Dairy Company
 
1086 N. 4th Street 1917 In use Active as a food hall
The Seneca Hotel
 
367 E. Broad Street 1917 In use Co-designed by Frank Packard.[21] Active as apartments.
Fulton Street Elementary School
 
450 E. Fulton Street 1921 Demolished Closed in 1974[22][23]
Burroughs Elementary School / John Burroughs School / Sullivant Avenue School
 
551 S. Richardson Avenue 1921 In use In use by Columbus City Schools[22][23]
Linden Elementary School Non-free image 2626 Westerville Road 1921 Demolished Replaced by Linden S.T.E.M. Academy in 2004[22][23][24]
Pilgrim Elementary School
 
440 Taylor Avenue 1922 Vacant Closed 2008 and sold PACT in 2015[25][23]

Outside Columbus edit

Works in other areas included:

  • Public school (Worthington, Ohio, 1896)[3]
  • Town Hall (Forest, Ontario, 1883-4)[3]
  • Dr. James Hutton mansion (Forest, Ontario, 1887)[3]
  • St. Mary's School (Lancaster, Ohio, 1910)[2]
  • First Church of Christ Scientist (Lancaster, Ohio, 1921)[2]
  • Public school (Crooksville, Ohio, 1923)[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). www.dot.state.oh.us. December 22, 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Architectural Work of D. Riebel & Sons". The Ohio Architect, Engineer and Builder: 12–29. 1915. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Hill, Robert G. "Riebel, David". Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada. Retrieved January 25, 2022.
  4. ^ A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and Other Townships of the County: Being a History of the Early Settlers and Their Descendants, Mostly All of Pennsylvania Dutch Origin, as Also Much Other Unpublished Historical Information Chiefly of a Local Character. Éditeur non identifié. 1895.
  5. ^ "Beck Street School – Columbus Landmarks".
  6. ^ "The Ohio Architect and Builder". Cleveland Engineering Society. March 16, 1907 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ . National Park Service. Archived from the original on January 11, 2021. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  8. ^ "School Dedication". The Columbus Dispatch. May 25, 1897. p. 11. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  9. ^ "Annual Report of the Board of Education of the Columbus Public Schools: For the School Year Ending". 1899.
  10. ^ Bruce, William George; Bruce, William Conrad (1898). "The American School Board Journal".
  11. ^ "Columbus schools takes Victorian Village school off the market".
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-10-06. Retrieved 2022-01-25.
  13. ^ (PDF). Ohio Department of Transportation. February 20, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 28, 2017.
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  20. ^ https://kb.osu.edu/bitstream/handle/1811/24357/Herrick_Laneview_School.pdf?sequence=5&isAllowed=y
  21. ^ https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/electronic-records/rg-079/NPS_OH/83004300.pdf
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David Riebel August 7 1855 July 29 1935 was a German American architect in Columbus Ohio He was the head architect for the Columbus public school district from 1893 to 1922 1 In 1915 The Ohio Architect Engineer and Builder considered his firm David Riebel amp Sons to be the oldest and among the best architects in Columbus 2 Elroy David and Frederick Riebel architects for Riebel amp Sons Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Works 2 1 In Columbus 2 2 Outside Columbus 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career edit nbsp Avondale Elementary School David Riebel was born on August 7 1855 in Blenheim Canada West He was married in Bosanquet Township on November 3 1875 At the time he was described as a carpenter 3 With his wife Margaret Ann Clemens by 1895 he had four children Laura Elroy Frederick and Mary Edna 4 Riebel began practicing architecture around 1878 His first major commissions were in Forest Ontario its town hall built 1883 84 demolished in 1982 and the Second Empire style mansion of Dr James Hutton built in 1887 and demolished in 1935 3 Riebel moved with his family to Columbus Ohio in February 1888 to open up a new architectural office He became the first head of the architectural department of the Columbus Board of Education the lead architect for Columbus City Schools in 1893 3 2 In that position Riebel designed about 40 Columbus public school buildings between 1891 and 1921 the remaining buildings are some of Columbus s most notable landmarks 5 His two sons joined him in designing buildings in 1904 after thorough training giving the firm the name David Riebel amp Sons 2 Riebel continued in the position until 1922 3 For a time Riebel had his offices in the William J Lhota Building originally known as the New First National Bank Building 6 David Riebel died on July 29 1935 3 He is buried at Green Lawn Cemetery Works editIn Columbus edit Riebel was involved in the design of numerous Columbus buildings 2 3 Name Image Address Date completed Status Notes Beck Street School nbsp 387 E Beck Street 1884 In use Used by the South Columbus Preparatory Academy Avondale Elementary School nbsp 141 Hawkes Avenue 1892 In use In use by Columbus City Schools Medary Avenue Elementary School nbsp 2500 Medary Avenue 1892 Vacant Bridgeway Academy vacated in 2021 Felton School nbsp 920 Leonard Avenue 1893 Demolished Nearly identical to the extant Southwood Elementary School The Ohio Street School Ohio Avenue Elementary School nbsp 505 S Ohio Avenue 1893 In use In use by Columbus City Schools The Great Southern Hotel amp Theatre nbsp 310 S High Street 1894 In use Credited to Dauben Krumm and Riebel Hubbard Avenue School Hubbard Mastery School nbsp 104 W Hubbard Avenue 1894 In use In use by Columbus City Schools Southwood Elementary School nbsp 1500 S Fourth Street 1894 In use In use by Columbus City Schools Highland Avenue Elementary School nbsp 40 S Highland Avenue 1895 In use In use by Columbus City Schools The Schlee Kemmler Building nbsp 328 S High Street 1895 In use Credited to Dauben Krumm and Riebel Chicago Avenue School nbsp 40 Chicago Avenue 1897 In use Operated by Franklinton Prep High School Ninth Avenue Elementary School nbsp 221 W 9th Avenue 1897 Demolished 7 8 North Side High School addition nbsp 100 W Fourth Avenue 1899 Demolished original building In use additions C 1899 addition by Riebel 9 10 in use by Columbus City Schools 11 East High School Franklin Junior High School nbsp 1390 Franklin Avenue 1899 Demolished Visually similar to the extant Charles S Barrett Building South High School the Charles S Barrett Building nbsp 345 E Deshler Avenue 1900 In use Used as an apartment building 12 Livingston Elementary School nbsp 825 E Livingston Avenue 744 Heyl Avenue 1901 Demolished Replaced with a new structure Mansion Day School William A Miller Residence nbsp 72 Woodland Avenue 1904 In use Bellows Avenue Elementary School Bellows School nbsp 725 Bellows Avenue 1905 Vacant Under renovation at risk of demolition 13 Fourth Avenue School Michigan Avenue School nbsp 1200 Michigan Avenue 1905 In use In use as the Michigan Avenue Apartments Shepard School nbsp 873 Walcutt Avenue 1906 In use Closed 1977 now used as offices Eastwood Avenue Elementary School nbsp 1355 Eastwood Avenue 1907 Demolished Closed in 1974 David Riebel design 14 15 West High School Starling Middle School nbsp 120 S Central Avenue 1908 Vacant Under renovation into apartments Indianola Junior High School Graham Elementary and Middle School nbsp 140 E 16th Avenue 1909 In use Part of the Graham Family of Schools Reeb Avenue Elementary School the Reeb Avenue Center nbsp 280 Reeb Avenue 1909 In use Multi use building operated by a nonprofit Champion Elementary School nbsp 1270 Hawthorne Avenue 1909 Demolished Formerly in the center of Poindexter Village demolished c 2008 16 17 18 West Broad Street School West Broad Elementary School nbsp 2744 W Broad Street 1910 In use In use by Columbus City Schools Heyl Elementary School nbsp 760 Reinhard Avenue 1910 Demolished Replaced with affordable housing 19 Lane Avenue School Laneview School nbsp 2366 Kenny Road 1910 Demolished Used as OSU farm storage later in its history 20 The Stoddart Block nbsp 260 S 4th Street 1911 In use Renovated for micro apartments Dana Avenue School nbsp 300 Dana Avenue 1912 In use Part of Columbus Collegiate Academy Hotel Columbus nbsp 235 E Long Street 1912 Demolished Site of an apartment building today Holy Family School nbsp 57 S Grubb Street 1913 Vacant Crestview School Indianola Informal K8 School nbsp 251 E Weber Road 1915 In use In use by Columbus City Schools Roosevelt Junior High School Studer Avenue School nbsp 1046 Studer Avenue 1916 Demolished Budd Dairy Company nbsp 1086 N 4th Street 1917 In use Active as a food hall The Seneca Hotel nbsp 367 E Broad Street 1917 In use Co designed by Frank Packard 21 Active as apartments Fulton Street Elementary School nbsp 450 E Fulton Street 1921 Demolished Closed in 1974 22 23 Burroughs Elementary School John Burroughs School Sullivant Avenue School nbsp 551 S Richardson Avenue 1921 In use In use by Columbus City Schools 22 23 Linden Elementary School Non free image 2626 Westerville Road 1921 Demolished Replaced by Linden S T E M Academy in 2004 22 23 24 Pilgrim Elementary School nbsp 440 Taylor Avenue 1922 Vacant Closed 2008 and sold PACT in 2015 25 23 Outside Columbus edit Works in other areas included Public school Worthington Ohio 1896 3 Town Hall Forest Ontario 1883 4 3 Dr James Hutton mansion Forest Ontario 1887 3 St Mary s School Lancaster Ohio 1910 2 First Church of Christ Scientist Lancaster Ohio 1921 2 Public school Crooksville Ohio 1923 3 See also editArchitecture of Columbus OhioReferences edit Columbus Crossroads I 70 I 71 South Innerbelt Study Draft Section 4 f Evaluation PDF www dot state oh us December 22 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 28 February 2017 Retrieved 15 January 2022 a b c d e f Architectural Work of D Riebel amp Sons The Ohio Architect Engineer and Builder 12 29 1915 Retrieved March 16 2021 a b c d e f g h i j Hill Robert G Riebel David Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada Retrieved January 25 2022 A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and Other Townships of the County Being a History of the Early Settlers and Their Descendants Mostly All of Pennsylvania Dutch Origin as Also Much Other Unpublished Historical Information Chiefly of a Local Character Editeur non identifie 1895 Beck Street School Columbus Landmarks The Ohio Architect and Builder Cleveland Engineering Society March 16 1907 via Google Books National Register of Historic Places Registration Form National Park Service Archived from the original on January 11 2021 Retrieved January 8 2021 School Dedication The Columbus Dispatch May 25 1897 p 11 Retrieved March 19 2023 Annual Report of the Board of Education of the Columbus Public Schools For the School Year Ending 1899 Bruce William George Bruce William Conrad 1898 The American School Board Journal Columbus schools takes Victorian Village school off the market National Register of Historic Places Registration Form South High School Archived from the original on 2021 10 06 Retrieved 2022 01 25 Phase I History Architecture Survey for the I 70 71 South Innerbelt Study PDF Ohio Department of Transportation February 20 2006 Archived from the original PDF on February 28 2017 https infoweb newsbank com webproxy3 columbuslibrary org apps news document view p WORLDNEWS amp t amp sort rank 3AD amp fld base 0 alltext amp maxresults 20 amp val base 0 22Eastwood 20Avenue 20school 22 amp docref image v2 3A1467499E363272B3 40EANX NB 16328AD3778B07D6 402417295 163283E735A41551 4032 163283E735A41551 40 https infoweb newsbank com webproxy3 columbuslibrary org apps news document view p WORLDNEWS amp t pubname 3A1467499E363272B3 21Columbus 2BDispatch amp sort rank 3AD amp fld base 0 alltext amp maxresults 20 amp val base 0 22East 20main 20street 22 20school amp fld nav 0 YMD 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