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Specialties
Architectural design with a focus on residential projects, both renovation as well as new construction; and commercial projects focusing on restaurant, bar and nightclub design
History
Established in 1989.
Beck Architecture, Incorporated is an innovative firm specializing in custom residential, commercial, and interior design projects. Founded in 1989 by Donald Beck, AIA, the firm excels in traditional architecture, renovation, and compatible new construction. Residences designed by Beck Architecture, both new and remodeled, are praised for their level of detail, thoughtful design, and old word feeling. Projects often include unique design solutions for Kitchens, Solariums, Screening Rooms, Libraries, Billiard and Recreation Rooms, Exercise and Pool facilities. Our extensive residential experience is complemented by imaginative and successful restaurant and club design. A multi-disciplined approach to projects includes landscaping, specialty lighting, interior design, cabinetry and millwork.
Founder and principal, Donald Beck, AIA, is a registered architect in Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida and has national accreditation.
Meet the Business Owner
Donald B.
Business Owner
Donald Beck, AIA, was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1949, he was drawn to Cincinnati by its topography and its many wonderful old residential neighborhoods. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1972 with a Bachelor of Community Planning degree and in 1985 with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. In addition to his architectural practice, Mr. Beck has experience in urban design and site planning, having produced numerous façade renovation programs and streetscape designs for commercial districts, and site layouts for residential and office park projects. Committed to civic participation, he is has served on the Boards of the Cincinnati Ballet, the Hillside Trust, Cincinnati Preservation Association, One Human Family, the Over the Rhine Chamber of Commerce, and the National Conference for Community and Justice.