Sonic Building wins Tilt-Up Award
The Sonic Building at Bricktown – 2005 Tilt-Up Achievement Award Winner Office Division Cost evaluations for this project clearly showed Tilt-Up to be the most economical method available. Further,...
View ArticleOKC- Based Architectural Firm to Change Name
OKC-based architectural firm to change name – by Journal Record Staff (February 3, 2006) Michael Mahaffey & Associates, an Oklahoma City-based architectural design firm, has changed its name. The...
View ArticleCentennial on Canal Set for Winter in OKC
The race is on for one Oklahoma City development group to complete their Centennial on the Canal loft and retail project so tenants can occupy the sold-out residential units before Oklahoma’s...
View ArticleThese Walls: Block 42 in OKC
In one area near downtown Oklahoma City and Bricktown, developer Grant Humphreys took a blighted no-man’s-land and built his dream. The Deep Deuce area holds a special place in Oklahoma City history,...
View ArticleMetro Offices and Condos are LEED-ing the Way
As most people retreated to their homes when the ice storm hit Oklahoma City in late January, sipping soup and munching on whatever food they happened to buy beforehand, Grant Humphreys, his wife and...
View ArticleThe Seductive Spanish Bolero
Bricktown’s Bolero Tapas Bar & Spanish Grill brings European cuisine and South Beach flair to the city’s premier entertainment district. Located at street level in the Centennial Building, directly...
View ArticleTaking a Tour of Oklahoma City’s New Urban Dwelling
The American Institute of Architects Central Oklahoma Chapter’s eighth annual Architecture Tour will be from noon to 5 p.m. today [April 18, 2009]. The self-guided tour includes homes and commercial...
View ArticleNew Architectural Design for Infant Crisis Services
Last year, Infant Crisis Services provided needed supplies for 10,600 infants and toddlers from a 4,300-square-foot office on NW 39th Street. Now in a new 17,000-square-foot building at 4224 N. Lincoln...
View ArticleDiversity is Key
Optimism is in the metro air with plans for Core to Shore, our first professional sports league, national news headlining “Oklahoma City defies recession!” (per a recent USA Today headline) and new...
View ArticleGreen Business Quarterly interview with HSEarchitects
Although the principals of HSEarchitects, LLC were trained in sustainable design, they didn’t pursue their first LEED certification until they began working on Oklahoma’s first LEED (residential)...
View ArticleThese Walls: Old meets new- The Packard Building
It seems like a brick-and-mortar manifestation of a perfect marriage between historic and contemporary. The Packard Building, an 87-year-old car dealer showroom in downtown Oklahoma City’s Automobile...
View ArticleThese Walls: Old Kirkpatrick Oil Co. Building
It was Saxum Public Relations President and CEO Renzi Stone’s love for history that led him to envision the old Kirkpatrick Oil building as the future home for his rapidly growing company. The newly...
View ArticleLiberté Boutique Expands Freedom to Choose
Shopping in Classen Curve gets better and better all the time, and Liberte, 5810 N Classen Blvd., Suite 1, adds an exciting international element by bringing emerging designers to the Oklahoma City...
View ArticleLiberté and the Pursuit of Happiness
White walls, a metallic, exposed ceiling, shimmering wall tile and other high-gloss details create an ethereal yet contemporary atmosphere, which becomes the backdrop to several neoclassical touches...
View ArticlePaycom Celebrates Grand Opening
On August 26th, Paycom employees and Oklahoma City dignitaries cut the ribbon and celebrated the grand opening of Paycom’s new 90,000 square foot headquarters located on 14 acres on the north side of...
View ArticleOklahoma Contemporary Arts Center New Showroom
A 27-foot-high “showroom” constructed from shipping containers is being planned for the corner of NW 11 and Broadway Drive as Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center prepares to raise money for a new...
View ArticleOklahoma Contemporary Arts Center New Showroom
A 27-foot-high “showroom” constructed from shipping containers is being planned for the corner of NW 11 and Broadway Drive as Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center prepares to raise money for a new...
View ArticleOklahoma Contemporary Arts Center New Showroom
A 27-foot-high “showroom” constructed from shipping containers is being planned for the corner of NW 11 and Broadway Drive as Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center prepares to raise money for a new...
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