carl strauss + ray roush
Carl Strauss [1912 – 2002] and Ray Roush [1920 – 2007]
The practice of Carl Strauss and Ray Roush is often credited with bringing modernism to Cincinnati. They designed more than 100 high profile structures in Cincinnati and mentored many young architects that went on to become iconic designers & teachers in their own right (Michael Graves, David Niland, Alex Christoforidis, etc.).
featured publications
research + articles
- thesis on the work of architect james (jim) alexander melissa marty, 2002
- benjamin dombar various sources
- abrom dombar various sources
- woodie garber various sources
- rudy hermes various sources
- dick calef various sources
- carl strauss + ray roush various sources
- and the rest
modern books
- 50 from the 50s: modern architecture and interiors in cincinnati udo greinacher, elizabeth meyer, susan rissover, patrick snadon, margo warminski, 2002
- atomic ranch midcentury interiors michelle gringeri-brown (author), jim brown (photographer), 2012
- implosion elizabeth garber, 2018
- charley harper, an illustrated life, todd oldham & charley harper, 2007
- about design: insights and provocations for graphic design enthusiasts, gordon salchow, 2018
- cincinnati's terrace plaza hotel: an icon of american modernism, shawn patrick tubb, 2013
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