- Todd Tibbals
Todd Tibbals (
1910 -March 22 ,1988 ) was an Americanarchitect who was active in theColumbus, Ohio area in the middle part of the twentieth century.Early years
Tibbals was born in 1910 to a successful engineer and entrepreneur,
Charles E. Tibbals (1872 - 1961). His father was a professional mining engineer and manager of theRoyal Elkhorn Coal Company ofPrestonsburg, Kentucky . In 1923 the family moved to Columbus where Tibbals' father pioneered in the candy vending business.Education
Tibbals attended the
Ohio State University , where he was a hard working student. When assigned a task to draw part of a house, Tibbals would draw the entire house and notate the drawing with "Tibbals Does It Again". His instructors, finding this presumptuous, would give him hell [ "Interview with Paul Snouffer", July 1, 2006, by George C. Campbell, Worthington, OH ] . Tibbals graduated in 1932.Architecture career
Tibbals began practicing architecture in
Columbus, Ohio in 1935. By 1939 he had designed his own home at 995 Woodhill Drive inGrandview Heights, Ohio , which was featured in the November 1940 "Better Homes and Gardens" magazine:He established an office at the corner of 15th Avenue and High Street and named his firm Todd Tibbals and Associates. Tibbals and his associate
Noverre Musson both won Architects Society of Ohio awards in 1942 for private residences they designed. Musson was a fellow Ohio State Graduate, and had studied for two years underFrank Lloyd Wright . Other members of the firm includedWilmer Nieb ,Arthur Dupre ,Charles W. Lewis andMary Garrison . Nieb and Dupre were architects, Lewis supervised construction and Garrison designed interior blandishments.Tibbals firm designed nine homes which were replicated throughout the
Colonial Hills and Dales subdivision inWorthington, Ohio in 1942, a pioneering suburban development funded by theDefense Homes Corporation . This was a major commission for the 30 year old architect. In 1945 he renamed the firm toTibbals, Crumley and Musson with new partnerGeorge Crumley .Tibbals served as the President of the [http://www.biahomebuilders.com/ Building Industry Association of Ohio] in 1949. In May, 1960 Tibbals was elected President of the
Executives' Club of Columbus . At that time he was President of theColumbus Lumber Company . In 1963 he designed the first senior living and assisted care community in the nation, [http://www.firstcommunityvillage.org/ First Community Village] . An avid golfer, he was a member of the Senior Golf Association and played on the winning team in the first Pro-Am Golf Tournament inColumbus, Ohio .Tibbals died at the age of 78 on March 22, 1988.
Major Works
* 995 Woodhill Drive,
Grandview Heights, Ohio
*Colonial Hills ,Worthington, Ohio 1942
* Westland Lazarus Store, 1962
* [http://www.firstcommunityvillage.org/ First Community Village] ,Columbus, Ohio , 1963
* TheOhio Bell Building,Columbus, Ohio
* TheOhio State School for the Deaf ,Columbus, Ohio
* Drake Student Union,Ohio State University , 1972
* Fine Arts Building,Ohio State University See also
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Colonial Hills Notes
References
*"Houses With a Past ... Doorways With a Future" Better Homes and Gardens, November, 1940, pg. 26.
*The Columbus Dispatch, "Community is Planned by Todd Tibbals Firm", October 11, 1942, Pg. 5C.
*The Columbus Dispatch, "Executives' Club Elects Todd Tibbals", May 30, 1960, Pg. 6A.
*The Columbus Dispatch, "Charles Tibbals: Father of Developer Dead at 89", September 29, 1961, Pg. 28A.
*The Columbus Dispatch, "Obituary for Todd Tibbals", March 25, 1988, Pg. 9C.----
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