Thanks for the info. Once they move to their new facility, is the plan to tear down those buildings? I believe someone said they would be torn down in coordination of the new Central Park, etc. Is this correct?
Thanks for the info. Once they move to their new facility, is the plan to tear down those buildings? I believe someone said they would be torn down in coordination of the new Central Park, etc. Is this correct?
I had not heard anything with it being demolished in conjunction with the park. It was once considered a potential location for the convention center, the C2S plan envisioned it eventually be replaced by low to mid rise buildings and restore the street grid. I have no doubt several influential parties want the smell to stop being generated so close to downtown, bricktown and other other areas nearby.
That "horrid" set of buildings represents "real jobs" without account to where vistas would eventually form; you might cut them some slack for having all these years been part of Oklahoma City's settlement and economics. Downtown is not about just being a "scene" out of Norman Rockwell.
Can we please see some more night images, I really like the lights of those completed interior floors. I wonder what floor they are on now
I was downtown Sat. and it appeared to me that there is a window glass missing up around the top just below the crown. I thought it was strange because not a single glass is missing on that side other than the one I mentioned. Has anyone else noticed this besides me? I would have thought that would have already been replaced.
On the north side, there's that vent of some sort.
That must be what it is. Wish it wasn't there. More out of sight. Thanks William
I hope the final lighting isn't as uninspired as what has been tested so far. It seems rather uncreative for such a modern building. I'm hoping that's just because it's in testing phases, but if the final product is just solid color outlining the indentations I'll be a little disappointed.
They haven't disappointed on any aspect of the building yet. (at least for me) I doubt they would get everything else right except for the lighting....I have faith!
The LED lighting will not disappoint.
The tests thus far have only been basic colors and at a low level. I'm told they can be much brighter, have an infinite number of color combinations and each and every window segment can be controlled separately. Plus, there will be tons of lighting in the crown which will be able to be seen from a very long distance away.
I'm sure they'll program all types of cool light shows.
On the setting they are using for tests, the lighting can be seen from my work about 7-8 miles to the southwest on a clear night. And probably even further than that. I imagine when they crank these babies up you will be able to see it much bolder and much further away.
From that distance it looks glowing. If you look at it straight on (say 7-8 miles directly to the south, from say around Western Ave) it is glowing but you can make out the individual bars.
What floor # are they working on currently?
I don't get it. That opening is on the crown. If that's a vent, why couldn't they put it on the side or the back of the crown? It's awfully conspicuous where it is. I can't help but think they broke that window during installation and are waiting for a replacement. That's just a dumb location for a vent.
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OKC skyline from Hwy 9 near Newcastle, about 20 miles away:
One of the antennas from a station is right behind Devon making it look like it has a spire.
Wow, that's impressive from about 20 miles away. Let's see some more pictures of the Devon tower from even further away!
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