Crosley Tower is a staple of the University of Cincinnati’s architecture. It was built in the 1960’s and wowed due to its status as a single pour concrete building. For a long time it held science classes, including chemistry and physics. Now, it only holds offices for the Arts & Sciences.
Though Crosley was the forefront of design at the time, there were a few hiccups in the final product. For example, the architect forgot to include bathrooms on each floor, so they are now housed in the stairwell.