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    Not sure if anyone has noticed the recent remodel, or demodeling as I say. This is the 15 or so story hotel just behind the OKC association of realtors, or just west of Hooters. Anyhow, they recently added more stucco and painted the building big bird yellow with orange stripes. HIDEOUS, and I'd like to see proof that they got approval for the from the city. We need to have better guidelines to not allow kitch like this.

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    Seems like everything in Oklahoma City is starting to look more and more "colourful" if you will.

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    Please provide pictures for evidence or this thread is worthless.

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    I noticed that as well. Very bizarre colors. Carlson is supposed to be such a conservative chain, too. Strange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    Please provide pictures for evidence or this thread is worthless.
    Drive by it and snap all the pics you want

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    It is SHOCKINGLY bad. The wife and I have been watching this take shape for the past couple weeks, and out of sheer disbelief I had been contending it must be some sort of primer coat. It isn't. This is really, really bad. Like the city should intervene and stop this bad, and that's not a sentiment to which I'm often inclined.

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    It looks like they are trying to increase visibility the signs are lower and the colors are brighter. Before it blended in too much and looked like a drab office building. I'm sure it will look fine after they finish. It sounds like some of you are part of the many runaway home owners associations around the country. Unless you own the place you shouldn't care. Then again the typical American is becoming the nimby busy body that has a mountain of problems of their own yet, they spend all of their time trying to fix problems that really aren't problems at all.

    There are a lot of things I think are eyesores in this city. Does that mean those things need to change or go away? No. It just means I need focus my attention else where. If I didn't pay for it and it is not presenting any harm to me I don't care about it.

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    Pretty bad all right:


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    I like it. Its better than dull.

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    10 or 15 years ago it was a perfectly good mid-century modern tower. It was totally ruined in that remodel. I liked to have DIED when I saw what they did with it. It was heartbreaking.

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    Isn't it just the alarm clock for some of the folks over at Founder's tower or whatever it's called these days?

    They roll over in the morning, and they see that giant stack of brightly colored whatever and it instantly sears their eyes with pain, thus waking them up completely, albeit not in a good mood.

    I once had an apartment with a similar feature. The prior tenant had painted the bathroom a sort of neon-ish turquoise color. It wasn't really turquoise though. It was better described as

    GOOD MORNING, TIME TO WAKE UP, LET ME ASSAULT YOUR EYES WITH MY BRIGHT OH SO FREAKING SHINY AND BRIGHT COLOR N SHOCK SOME SENSE INTO YOU turquoise.

    It was as effective as it was annoying.

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    I'm trying to force myself to like it but that's hella ugly right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneforone View Post
    It looks like they are trying to increase visibility the signs are lower and the colors are brighter. Before it blended in too much and looked like a drab office building. I'm sure it will look fine after they finish. It sounds like some of you are part of the many runaway home owners associations around the country. Unless you own the place you shouldn't care. Then again the typical American is becoming the nimby busy body that has a mountain of problems of their own yet, they spend all of their time trying to fix problems that really aren't problems at all.

    There are a lot of things I think are eyesores in this city. Does that mean those things need to change or go away? No. It just means I need focus my attention else where. If I didn't pay for it and it is not presenting any harm to me I don't care about it.
    Yeah, I really don't get the hate either.

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    First, I was not feeling it, but the more I see it, it's growing on me. They should take off the green roof, and do a terracotta roof, for a miami feel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by circuitboard View Post
    First, I was not feeling it, but the more I see it, it's growing on me. They should take off the green roof, and do a terracotta roof, for a miami feel.
    I agree. They may paint the roof. Nothing is wrong with the colors. It seem to be the norm of colors style at a lot of places. People that complain, I believe it is because of their favorite colors were not chosen.

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    It doesn't look bad at all. It looks better IMO.

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    It might look better if the building itself were more of a Spanish or Mediterranean design, such as LaQuinta Inns are. On a converted medical office building, it looks a little odd.

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    WOW - that's about all I can say to that. Not my favorite for sure, but it definitely will stand out.

    The same thing happened to the Embassy Suites on Meridian. It's baby poop green now...looks terrible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bombermwc View Post
    WOW - that's about all I can say to that. Not my favorite for sure, but it definitely will stand out.

    The same thing happened to the Embassy Suites on Meridian. It's baby poop green now...looks terrible.
    LOL! Exactly what I thought after seeing their new paint job.
    Last edited by workman45; 09-30-2011 at 11:42 AM. Reason: typo

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    Yikes! Embassy Suites in Lubbock looks better than that. :-/

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    Quote Originally Posted by circuitboard View Post
    First, I was not feeling it, but the more I see it, it's growing on me. They should take off the green roof, and do a terracotta roof, for a miami feel.
    "miami feel" at Country Inn, in Oklahoma City!

    What's next in OKC? I love my City.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hewi View Post
    "miami feel" at Country Inn, in Oklahoma City!

    What's next in OKC? I love my City.
    I admit that is funny when you think about it.... you got me... lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by BB37 View Post
    It might look better if the building itself were more of a Spanish or Mediterranean design, such as LaQuinta Inns are. On a converted medical office building, it looks a little odd.
    Have to admit it looked more like an office building than a hotel, but was it converted or has it always been a hotel??? i thought it was relatively new construction (compared to the Marriott and the Crown plaza/former Hilton near it) and was built as a hotel???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry OKC View Post
    Have to admit it looked more like an office building than a hotel, but was it converted or has it always been a hotel??? i thought it was relatively new construction (compared to the Marriott and the Crown plaza/former Hilton near it) and was built as a hotel???
    It was a medical office building for a number of years (right across NW Highway from Baptist Hospital), original exterior was charcoal gray in color. Kind of an odd choice to convert to a hotel, as the building has rather a small footprint, can't have many rooms per floor.

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