Don't expect the Cotter Ranch Tower to ever be retrofitted. Not unless it changes ownership. Similar lighting could be added to many downtown buildings, but the owners would have to find some way to justify the expense other than to just say "Wow, doesn't that look neat?".
Exterior lighting does have a financial benefit to the owners that apply it. It is used as part of the marketing of the building to potential tennants. It also raises the profiles of company owned buildings and is not much different than advertising.
Project 180's Facebook page has new pictures of the gardens taken just this morning.
Sorry, you said Facebook page. I'll try that instead of the website. Doh!
Or you can try this.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50408515@N06/
Thanks! That's a good one too.
I'll be taking a tour of the Gardens tomorrow (first one in months), so will take lots of pictures to load. Until then, there's this -->
http://twitter.com/#!/myriadgardens
Toured Gardens this afternoon. All I can say is wow, wow, wow! Still lots of work to do in some areas, but overall, they look really spectacular. So much attention to detail.
We're posting pics as I post this, so go check out the flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/50408515@N06/?saved=1
It's gonna be so beautiful! I can't wait to see the finished product!
All this construction makes me feel like we're getting ready for the Olympics.
It's exciting but not even a fraction
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5040851...n/photostream/
future fountain?
Ok, this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50408515@N06/5559686188/
...needs some splanin'
Dohh!
"Children's interactive fountain. This state-of-the-art fountain will cycle through a "thunderstorm" with "thunder" sound effects, mist and light before it "rains." The circles in the ground are fountains that burst up in the shape of flowers."
There was a description under the picture.. lol
This will be the new place to take "out-of-town" guests when visiting Okc for the first time.
This place looks totally different. I've already forgotten what most of this area used to look like. I'm going to need some before pictures.
I love how you can actually see into the bridge now with the new glass: http://www.flickr.com/photos/5040851...69212/sizes/l/
That's a heck of a nice series of photos. A few of my favorites:Originally Posted by cadpoke
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