American Institute of Architects Cleveland: Chapter of national architecture organization offers information for the public and members, plus information on events, awards, and board members.
Cleveland Architecture Resource List: List of sources of information on local architecture, with a focus on the collections of the Cleveland Public Library.
Cleveland Skyscrapers: Provides images and information about high rise architecture in downtown Cleveland.
Cleveland Union Terminal Collection: The archives of the company that built the Terminal Tower, the Union passenger station, and a complex of office and government buildings.
Cleveland's Architectural Past: Database and image gallery of important buildings that are no longer standing.
Cleveland's Carnegie Libraries: Contemporary photographs of the branch buildings and facsimiles of correspondence with Carnegie.
Cleveland's Group Plan: Conference paper by Arnold Brunner about the City Beautiful civic center plan then under construction.
Cleveland's Terminal Tower: Illustrated article by Walter Leedy about the planning, design, and construction of the landmark building.
Downtown Cleveland Building Projects: Brief illustrated profiles of significant construction, redevelopment, and renovation projects.
Emporis: Cleveland: Detailed information on existing, demolished, proposed, and unbuilt tall buildings.
Greater Cleveland Green Building Coalition: Umbrella organization for groups involved in residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial green building. Offers a directory, educational opportunities, news, and information on projects.
Henry Vaughan's Cleveland Commission: Walter Leedy writes in the journal Architronic about Amasa Stone Memorial Chapel at Case Western Reserve University.
Peter B. Lewis Building: Home of Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management, designed by Frank Gehry. Includes project description, image galleries, floor plans, and a video.
Recollections of Cleveland: Joseph Ceruti reflects on his career in the field.
SkyscraperPage.com: Cleveland: Features drawings and photographs of tall buildings.
Soldiers and Sailors Monument: Includes historic information, calendar, and a support group for this enduring Civil War monument.
The Cleveland Restoration Society: A nonprofit community organization that strives to preserve the architectural heritage of northeastern Ohio. Site includes loan and renovation programs, resources, and how to get involved.