Part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, The Barfield is a luxury hotel that embodies the heritage and culture of the Texas Panhandle. Perfectly positioned in the…
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Part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, The Barfield is a luxury hotel that embodies the heritage and culture of the Texas Panhandle. Perfectly positioned in the…
Read MoreThe Bob Dylan Center is dedicated to the study and appreciation of renowned American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his cultural significance. The new Center houses…
Read MoreDesigned by renowned architect Solomon Layton in 1923 and later added to the Register of Historic Places in 1980, The Heritage, formerly known as The…
Read MoreOnce a blighted warehouse fronting Archer Street between Cincinnati and Detroit in the historic Tulsa Arts District, the Archer Building underwent extensive renovations and is…
Read MoreDenver’s River North (RiNo) Arts District is a thriving, creative neighborhood just northeast of downtown Denver. RiNo houses art studios, galleries, architecture and design firms,…
Read MoreJordan received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Oklahoma State University. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Oklahoma and a Certified Floodplain…
Read MoreThe Historic Pickwick Plaza Hotel, built in the 1930s, was once a signature landmark of downtown Kansas City. A frequent retreat of County Judge Harry…
Read MoreThe Mathews Building, formerly known as the Tulsa Paper Company warehouse, is located in the heart of the Tulsa Arts District. The building was originally…
Read MoreThe Universal Ford building is located in the historic Tulsa Arts District. Constructed in 1917 to house a Ford automobile dealership, the building also served…
Read MoreThe Mathews Building, formerly known as the Tulsa Paper Company warehouse, is located in the heart of the historic Tulsa Arts District. The building was…
Read MoreThe Ice House, an adaptive reuse of the former Tulsa Ice Company building, was built in the mid-1920s in Tulsa’s Kendall-Whittier neighborhood. The Tulsa Ice…
Read MoreCalvary Baptist Church, built in 1921, was the center of Oklahoma City’s civil rights movement. The church was the birthplace of the 1958 sit-in movement…
Read MoreWin received his Bachelor of Architectural Engineering degree from Oklahoma State University and is a licensed Professional Engineer in six states. Win’s project work is…
Read MoreSteve received his Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering and his Bachelor of Environmental Design from the University of Kansas. He is a licensed Professional…
Read MoreRon received his Bachelor of Architectural Engineering from Oklahoma State University and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Arkansas, Connecticut, Louisiana, Michigan, Oklahoma and Texas….
Read MoreDoug received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Arkansas and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa,…
Read MoreBuilt in 1922, the Atlas Life Building, designed in the Classical Revival style, provided office space for more than 40 oil companies and represented a…
Read MoreDescribed as “an adaptive reuse of an historic warehouse,” 200 East Brady is home to Wallace Design Collective’s Tulsa office in the city’s Tulsa Arts…
Read MoreThe Mathews Building, formerly known as the Tulsa Paper Company warehouse, is located in the heart of the Tulsa Arts District. The building was originally…
Read MoreBrian received his Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies and Master of Architectural Engineering degrees from Oklahoma State University. He is licensed as a Professional…
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