Yost & Packard was an architectural firm based in Columbus, Ohio, United States.
The firm included partners Joseph W. Yost and Frank Packard.
It was founded in 1892 and continued until Yost moved to New York City in 1899, after which Packard took up practice in his own name.
[1] The firm was known for many public buildings, and the prolific use of masonry, especially Berea sandstone, along with tile roofs with flared eaves, polygonal turrets, and intricate ornamentation.
[13] Additionally, the firm designed the First Presbyterian Church, Urbana High School, the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and a barn for Frank Chance at 438 Scioto Street, and the house of Mrs. M.J. Laudenbach (524 Scioto Street), all in Urbana, Ohio.