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Don M. Hisaka’s Columbus work is the Bartholomew County Jail. Hisaka has design projects on several continents and has been recognized with numerous architecture awards, including the Cleveland Arts Prize, the Cornerstone Award and a Progressive Architecture National Citation. He is known for creating buildings that complement, rather than overwhelm, their surroundings. He taught at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design for many years.
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