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Here’s a look at unusual stops on the 2024 OKC-area Architectu­re Tour

- Richard Mize

From a “rammed earth” house in Jones, to a made-over classic mid-century modern home in Oklahoma City’s Edgemere Heights, to a vintage Bricktown warehouse married to a 1940s Quonset hut, this year’s OKC-area Architectu­re Tour features a particular­ly interestin­g collection of designs. h The 23rd-annual self-guided tour will be from noon to 5 p.m. April 13. It will feature two homes, two commercial office buildings, and two public buildings, organized by the 500-member American Institute of Architects Central Oklahoma Chapter. Architects will be at each stop to talk about their work. h Tickets are $10 on sale now at aiacoc.org. Tickets purchased the day of the tour at any tour stop will be $20. h Here are highlights about each stop on the tour.

Rammed earth: Galt Residence, 13101 N Midwest Blvd., Jones

● Owner: Galt Ormiston

● Architect: Goldy Architectu­re

● Contractor: Galt Landscape “Discover the timeless beauty of sustainabl­e architectu­re with a rammed earth house. Nestled within the serene landscape just south of Lake Arcadia, this eco-friendly dwelling seamlessly blends modern design with ancient building techniques.

“Crafted from locally sourced materials, the walls of this home are formed by compressin­g layers of earth to create a strong and energy-efficient structure. This house highlights the importance of handcrafte­d elements with the rich textures and earthy striations of rammed earth, enhanced on the interior by the natural light filtering through strategica­lly placed windows.”

Mid-century modern renovation: Templeton Residence, 4120 N Harvey Parkway, OKC

● Owner: Mike and Dana Templeton

● Renovation Architect: Dana Templeton, AIA

“Located in the eastern most portion of Edgemere Heights, the Templeton residence was built in 1966 and boasts 2,246 square feet of space. The stone exterior, hipped roof and slightly angled garage presents a strong midcentury modern feel. The floor plan has a large open space in the central part of the home, with two bedrooms, both with en-suite restrooms, at opposing ends of the house.

“Sliding doors, adjacent to each other, allow for an abundance of natural light to flood both the kitchen and the living/dining areas. A large wood panel wall, which hides a bar, storage and access to a three-season room, is the focal point of the living room along with the limestone fireplace with a black metal hood that boasts a distinct mid-century modern style. ...”

Boyett Petroleum-OKC Headquarte­rs, 123 E Main St., OKC

● Owner: Boyette Petroleum

● Architect: TAP Architectu­re

● Contractor: Lingo Constructi­on “Boyett Petroleum’s new Oklahoma headquarte­rs at 123 E Main joins a 1920s three-story brick warehouse to a 1940s Quonset hut. The brick building was severely damaged when new piers were driven for the new Walnut Bridge in the early 2000s and considered by most to be a lost cause.

“The Quonset hut is now transforme­d into a dramatic light-filled space that leads into the office building. A steel skeleton was built inside the 1920s warehouse to stabilize the structure and support a new glass penthouse. The basement was cleared ... and the dirt floor replaced with a new concrete floor to house the IT department. ...”

Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center, 909 Frederick Douglas Blvd., OKC

Owner: City of Oklahoma City Architect: FSB Architects + Engineers

Contractor: W.L. McNatt & Co. “The recent completion of this facility marks the first new recreation center for the City of Oklahoma City in over 50 years. FSB teamed with BRS Architects to plan and design this new multi-generation­al center that showcases a welcoming and inviting design while also integratin­g into the surroundin­g community.

“With high visibility off NE 10th Street, the building offers views and natural lighting throughout the interior, and the surroundin­g park received an upgrade with new walkways and overall landscape enhancemen­t.”

Metro Technology Centers Public Safety Academy, 4901 S Bryant Ave., OKC

● Owner: Metro Technology Centers

● Architect: Renaissanc­e Architectu­re LLC

● Contractor: Quad Constructi­on (formerly Smith & Pickel Constructi­on)

“The Public Safety Academy, a 56,000-square-foot-facility, was launched by Metro Technology Centers to revolution­ize public safety education. In partnershi­p with Renaissanc­e Architectu­re and Quad Constructi­on, Metro Tech establishe­d an industry-standard institutio­n for the training of various public safety profession­als, including Peace Officers, EMSA personnel, 911 dispatcher­s, security experts, and mental health profession­als.

“To ensure top-notch training, Metro Tech collaborat­ed with Oklahoma County Law Enforcemen­t, the Oklahoma City Fire Department, EMSA, and the Oklahoma 911 Management Authority. This $15.8 million facility, built as part of the 2019 Community Bond Initiative, highlights Metro Tech’s unwavering commitment to excellence.”

First United Bank of Moore, 420 SW 6, Moore

● Owner: First United Bank

● Architect: Gensler

● Contractor: Lippert Bros. Inc. “Designed by Gensler, a global architectu­re firm, the building creates a welcoming space that supports the comfort and well-being of all occupants, all the while being sustainabl­e and timeless. These design goals help the building embody one of First United Bank’s key values of serving the community.

“The two-story, 43,000-squarefoot building is constructe­d using a glulam and cross-laminated timber structure with a stone and glass curtain wall building envelope. In keeping with the owner’s community focused programmin­g, the building features an expansive banking lobby, business offices, lounge areas, two large conference spaces that will be available for both the bank staff and customers within the community, and a large storm shelter space. Outside, there are expansive balconies, a large plaza, and drive-thru banking lanes.”

 ?? ?? Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center, 909 Frederick Douglas Blvd., is the first new recreation center in Oklahoma City in more than 50 years, the architects say.
Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center, 909 Frederick Douglas Blvd., is the first new recreation center in Oklahoma City in more than 50 years, the architects say.
 ?? ?? The Galt Residence, 13101 N Midwest Blvd., in Jones, was built with the rammed-earth technique, combining ancient methods and modern eco-friendly touches.
The Galt Residence, 13101 N Midwest Blvd., in Jones, was built with the rammed-earth technique, combining ancient methods and modern eco-friendly touches.
 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED BY AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTU­RE CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CHAPTER ?? First United Bank of Moore, 420 SW 6, Moore, is a stop on the April 13 self-guided OKC-area Architectu­re Tour organized by the American Institute of Architectu­re Central Oklahoma Chapter.
PHOTOS PROVIDED BY AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTU­RE CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CHAPTER First United Bank of Moore, 420 SW 6, Moore, is a stop on the April 13 self-guided OKC-area Architectu­re Tour organized by the American Institute of Architectu­re Central Oklahoma Chapter.
 ?? ?? An inside view of First United Bank of Moore, 420 SW 6, Moore. The design’s open spaces and comfort is a nod to the bank’s community goals.
An inside view of First United Bank of Moore, 420 SW 6, Moore. The design’s open spaces and comfort is a nod to the bank’s community goals.
 ?? ?? The Templeton Residence, 4120 N Harvey Parkway, a mid-century modern renovation, is a noteworthy stop on the tour.
The Templeton Residence, 4120 N Harvey Parkway, a mid-century modern renovation, is a noteworthy stop on the tour.
 ?? ?? Metro Technology Centers Public Safety Academy, 4901 S Bryant Ave., is a stop on the April 13 Architectu­re Tour.
Metro Technology Centers Public Safety Academy, 4901 S Bryant Ave., is a stop on the April 13 Architectu­re Tour.
 ?? ?? An inside view of Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center, 909 Frederick Douglas Blvd.
An inside view of Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center, 909 Frederick Douglas Blvd.
 ?? ?? The Templeton Residence, 4120 N Harvey Parkway, is an example of mid-century modern architectu­re.
The Templeton Residence, 4120 N Harvey Parkway, is an example of mid-century modern architectu­re.
 ?? ?? Tour participan­ts can see Boyett Petroleum-OKC Headquarte­rs, 123 E Main St.
Tour participan­ts can see Boyett Petroleum-OKC Headquarte­rs, 123 E Main St.
 ?? ?? Metro Technology Centers Public Safety Academy, 4901 S Bryant Ave.
Metro Technology Centers Public Safety Academy, 4901 S Bryant Ave.
 ?? ?? A view inside the Galt Residence, 13101 N Midwest Blvd., Jones.
A view inside the Galt Residence, 13101 N Midwest Blvd., Jones.
 ?? ?? Inside Boyett Petroleum-OKC Headquarte­rs, 123 E Main St.
Inside Boyett Petroleum-OKC Headquarte­rs, 123 E Main St.

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