Historic Preservation
It is an important value of Rowland to maintain a keen interest in historic structures. To us, preservation is a commitment to maintain our cultural heritage. We believe that preservation of older structures adds interest to our landscape, brings unity to our cities, reduces urban sprawl, and conserves natural resources. Restoring and preserving requires a knowledge of period design, careful planning, adaptive use, and great attention to detail. When a space is preserved and restored it becomes part of our future fabric while reminding us of our past experiences.
INDIANA LANDMARKS CENTER
Working in concert with George Ridgeway of the Cook Group, Rowland Design was responsible for…
HARRISON COLLEGE DOWNTOWN CAMPUS
Founded in 1902, Harrison College, formerly known as Indiana Business College…
HILTON GARDEN INN 2
In the winter of 2009, First Hospitality Group once again contacted Rowland Design to create a refreshed…
YOUNG & LARAMORE
What began as School No. 9, circa 1899, is now the headquarters of a leading creative agency…
WESTERLEY RESIDENCE
In collaboration with Jacqueline Anderson, the wife of the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s…
THE COLUMBIA CLUB
The renovation of the Columbia Club occurred over a seven year Master Plan. Key areas of focus…