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  1. #3101

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKCisOK4me View Post
    I like the log cabin on the east side of the ground level. An homage to settlement across the US! ;-)
    Must be where the occupies moved after vacating Kerr Park across the street. On second thought, one of the occupies is still at the park.


  2. #3102

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    Those are called 'urban campers'.

  3. #3103

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    Must be where the occupies moved after vacating Kerr Park across the street. On second thought, one of the occupies is still at the park.
    Someone should go buy a big fat white piece of chalk and draw a line around him!

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    What point? My only point is this is the DUMBEST corporate "plaza" aka common space I've seen in any city. When I was taking these photos today, it looks like a freaking forest. Completely out of place downtown and just looks stupid from out front looking north. I predict it will be almost as empty as the newly redone BOK plaza across the street, not a soul in sight.
    Yea, we need more blank, concrete slabs, who in hell needs trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    Those are called 'urban campers'.
    When I first got back to OKC for the holidays (I think?) it was the Occupiers in Kerr Park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcjunkie View Post
    Yea, we need more blank, concrete slabs, who in hell needs trees.
    As someone who has nearly finished my master's in Environmental Design, I also highly doubt that the evergreens they have chosen to adorn their moat are either environmentally or aesthetically appropriate. It almost reminds me of the coniferous trees that people in rural Western Oklahoma put up for privacy along the edge of their property. Not that I'm not dying to hear your counter-response as well as qualifications, rcjunkie.

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    Part of the SandRidge team is Hoerr Schaudt landscape architects out of Chicago, who are incredibly qualified and well-regarded (as is Rogers Marvel, the lead architects). This lineup is on par with the group Devon has assembled -- and used for the Myriad Gardens -- and that's saying something.

    I'd give them the benefit of the doubt and wait for this project to be finished before judging it.

  8. #3108

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    The picketers, or so I have heard, are union protesters because Sandridge hired a non-union shop to do thier carpentery work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete Brzycki View Post
    Part of the SandRidge team is Hoerr Schaudt landscape architects out of Chicago, who are incredibly qualified and well-regarded (as is Rogers Marvel, the lead architects). This lineup is on par with the group Devon has assembled -- and used for the Myriad Gardens -- and that's saying something.

    I'd give them the benefit of the doubt and wait for this project to be finished before judging it.
    Not to mention that this questionable landscaping is going in where the Kermac and India Temple buildings formerly stood. Not that anyone could forget...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OSUMom View Post
    The picketers, or so I have heard, are union protesters because Sandridge hired a non-union shop to do thier carpentery work.
    Hell ya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    Not to mention that this questionable landscaping is going in where the Kermac and India Temple buildings formerly stood. Not that anyone could forget...
    Christ dude, get over it. Yeah it sucks that the buildings are gone, but bitching and your phd in divine urbanism are not going to bring them back. You can beat that dead horse all you want but it doesn't help anything.

    I agree with Pete, reserve judgement until the project is completely finished. If Tom ward takes the same approach as he and Aubrey did with CHK, there will be plenty more buildings built to replace them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    As someone who has nearly finished my master's in Environmental Design, I also highly doubt that the evergreens they have chosen to adorn their moat are either environmentally or aesthetically appropriate. It almost reminds me of the coniferous trees that people in rural Western Oklahoma put up for privacy along the edge of their property. Not that I'm not dying to hear your counter-response as well as qualifications, rcjunkie.
    lol, you think just because you're a student that you know so much more than people who have been doing this for a living for decades? You remind me of that guy from the bar scene in Good Will Hunting that thinks he knows so much more than everyone because he just got done reading some book. Then Matt Damon comes in and makes him look like an idiot. "How do you like those apples?"

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    Not to defend Spartan - but don't put to much stock in 'experts' because an expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less. Experts gave us public housing, the Pontiac Aztec, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and steered the Concordia. Even 'experts' can make a mistake and a lot of time these landscape architects are playing at the edge of the envelope and experimenting. It isn't an exact science.

  14. #3114

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    Not to defend Spartan - but don't put to much stock in 'experts' because an expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less. Experts gave us public housing, the Pontiac Aztec, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and steered the Concordia. Even 'experts' can make a mistake and a lot of time these landscape architects are playing at the edge of the envelope and experimenting. It isn't an exact science.
    I won't put too much stock in experts just like I won't put too much stock in a "student". Especially one who is constantly trying to drag down others with his negative opinions on everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProV1x View Post
    I won't put too much stock in experts just like I won't put too much stock in a "student". Especially one who is constantly trying to drag down others with his negative opinions on everything.
    Tru Dat

  16. #3116

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    As someone who has nearly finished my master's in Environmental Design.
    Give yourself a nice big pat on the back.

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    While some might take offense at Spartan's occasional style, I think his knowledge is pretty deep on most of the subjects he chooses to write about. Experience and education do count for a lot, especially when passion is added to it....a lot more than just opinion, conjecture and the need to win any and all arguments. You may not always agree with him, but he comes from a perspective of serious study of the subject, not off the top of his head or from some other part of the anatomy. He, like all of us on here, just tend sto stray into the personal attack and defend mode too often. We need to seriously discuss issues with defensible positions.

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    I also agree ... Nick's contributions here are very worthwhile.

  19. #3119

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    I guess I missed the part where constant complaining and derogatory posts are worthwhile contributions. But to each his own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Loudenback View Post
    I also agree ... Nick's contributions here are very worthwhile.
    I came to this board with very little knowledge concerning urban development and I have learned a great deal from Spartan, Doug, Pete, and others. Spartan is certainly overly-aggressive the was he expresses his views, but his content is solid. The people that totally disregard him are ridiculous considering his contributions.

  21. #3121

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    Back to subject please!!

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    This should help...

    Oklahoma Savings & Loan. Robinson & Robert S. Kerr

    1928
    Notice the Braniff Building in the left corner.



    Found this one just now, looking for something completely different. That's what usually happens.


    September 1958

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    Met Greg Dewey, VP of Communications & Community Relations at SandRidge today. Took a very quick tour of the 28th floor but couldn't stay long. Very impressive view! It's strange seeing downtown in a totally different angle for the first time. I will be back on another nice, clear day. Did a lot of video and pictures around the entrance and lobby. I'll be working on that today.

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    http://s83.photobucket.com/albums/j2...anuary%202012/





























    I will be back on future days. Greg had to stay with me the whole time and could not stay long. I can do panoramas then too. See the rest of the photos in the album.

    Here's a link to the panoramas.

  25. #3125

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    Awesome Will!

    With that crane just south of the Braniff Building it looks like they are getting close to erecting that large metal canopy that will be between Braniff and the Tower.

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