Talk:Irwin Conference Center
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[edit]See also Talk:Mabel McDowell School. Lupo 13:03, 7 Oct 2004 (UTC)
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The result was: promoted by TarnishedPath talk 10:51, 7 October 2025 (UTC)
- ... that a bank in Indiana was likened to a brassiere factory? Source: Merkel, Jayne (2005). Eero Saarinen. Phaidon. p. 154. "Townspeople joked about the domes. They called the bank the 'brassiere factory'..."
- ALT1: ... that when the Irwin Union Bank opened, one source said the vault door was the only thing that resembled a traditional bank? Source: Robinson, Cliff (September 11, 1954). "There's No Hint of Filthy $ in This Modernistic New Bank". The Courier-Journal. p. 7.
- ALT2: ... that the design of the Irwin Union Bank was intended to be inviting even to farmers with muddy boots? Source: Ladwig, Boris (December 28, 2012). "Old Space, New Face". The Republic. pp. A1, A4.
- ALT3: ... that the Irwin Union Bank's glass walls and open plan layout, uncommon for American bank building of its time, earned it a historic-landmark designation? Source: Haukebo, Kirsten (May 27, 2000). "Distillery named historic landmark". The Courier-Journal. p. F1.
- ALT4: ... that the Irwin Union Bank was once described as the "greatest architectural success" of Columbus, Indiana? Source: Gapp, Paul (August 22, 1976). "Discovering Columbus". Chicago Tribune. p. G38.
- Reviewed: OK-N (2 of 2 QPQs)
Epicgenius (talk) 14:14, 26 September 2025 (UTC).
Passing! Article seems in good shape, spotchecks on the main hook's source and [62], [73], [144], all seem good. Hook is sourced directly after... Great job on the article! Arconning (talk) 15:20, 2 October 2025 (UTC)