W. Byron Ireland

William Byron Ireland (c. 1930December 24, 1982) was a nationally known American architect. He was known for his design of the Ohio History Center, which Architectural Record considered the most architecturally significant public structure constructed in the state since the Ohio Statehouse was completed in the 1860s.

Ireland served as president of AIA Columbus and the Ohio Arts Council, as a member of the Ohio Historic Site Preservation Advisory Board, and was the youngest person awarded as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.