COLUMBUS, Ind. — The Indiana Commission for Higher Education unanimously approved the addition of a resident master’s degree program for architecture in Columbus. The course will be taught by the Indiana University Center for Art and Design-Columbus.
Students will have well over 50 examples of distinguished architectural designs in the city to study. Most of the works have received international recognition and include buildings designed by architects like Gary Ainge (Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company), Edward Larrabee Barnes (W.D. Richards School), Gunnar Birketts (Lincoln Elementary School) and Don Hisaka (Bartholomew County Jail).



