Think we can afford to get picky on design now...
Think we can afford to get picky on design now...
Well what they wanted to do before was demolition and replacing it with an EIFS structure. So I have my reservations..
Boa?
Bricktown Holiday Inn Express back on track in Oklahoma City
Plans for a Holiday Inn Express in Bricktown are back on track with a new developer and more ambitious designs in Oklahoma City.
By Steve Lackmeyer | Published: November 15, 2012 Comment on this article Leave a comment
J.C. Witcher, project manager with Architectural Design Group, gave a presentation of new designs to the Bricktown Urban Design Committee on Wednesday that he said will be submitted for approval later this year.
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The Holiday Inn Express was first proposed in 2008, when a different architectural firm pitched designs that were widely criticized for featuring 49 percent synthetic stucco in its facade and a style that was dismissed as clashing with the surrounding historic warehouse district.
Read more: Bricktown Holiday Inn Express back on track in Oklahoma City | NewsOK.com
They should hang some nice large prints of these and at least acknowledge what used to be on the site after it is built.
that would be very cool ... and i hope they take that in to account
Notice the kids on the right with no shoes on........
The tiny picture that accompanies the headline on the NewsOK.com homepage looks to show a nice improvement over what was initially proposed. Unfortunately, there are no larger pictures once you click the article to read it, so who really knows?
From NewsOk.com:
Images removed at Steve's request.
That's it! I, personally, believe it is a great improvement over the original stucco monster.
thanks pete
It's great to have so many hotel in process but it's time we get one or two that are more upscale.
Enough with these HVAC-through-the-wall projects.
If this project comes to fruition, I think it's time to consider re-opening Oklahoma Avenue. Right now it stops at Main Street.
I love it.
I suggested reopening Oklahoma elsewhere on the forum, but was told that Oklahoma will remain an afterthought in terms of people choosing to use it and also that it would require too much work because of the grade changes. I still think it's a good idea, although it could be very expensive to accomplish.
Oklahoma Ave should be opened because it makes sense. They should also reopen the road that goes under the railroad and connects to EKG - even if they can only make it one-way.
Why are we so eager to make it easier for people to drive through Deep Deuce? To do so would remove our only real park, would allow far greater driving speeds and not improve conditions for pedestrians at all. I agree with Sid. Make it a pedestrian walkway.
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