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1001 NW 63rd St Ste 300, 73116-7335, USA

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Enhancing Community Spaces and Enriching Human Interactions Through Architectural Finesse

Established in 1987 amidst the turbulence of Oklahoma's oil bust, this interior design firm has emerged as a paragon of interior design, steadfastly committed to the enhancement of community spaces and the enrichment of human interactions through architectural finesse. At its core, the firm prides itself on beginning every project with a people-first philosophy, ensuring a deep understanding of the client's needs and aspirations. This foundational approach, coupled with an unwavering dedication to research, observation, and active listening, allows the company to craft environments that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but supremely functional for their intended users. Through collaboration with clients as partners and creative co-conspirators, the firm translates the essence of each project into tangible form, producing architecture and interiors that resonate with and faithfully serve their communities.

The firm's portfolio boasts a range of transformative projects, each a testament to the company's capacity to blend practicality with artistry. Notable undertakings include the cerebral redesign of a 1970s commercial skyscraper which involved a complete reimagining of the building's interiors, landscapes, and exterior glazing, thus redefining the Oklahoma City skyline. The company's knack for integrating natural elements into their designs is evident in spaces like the sun-drenched, chandelier-lit bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and kitchens adorned with skylights, ensuring both function and form are showcased in equal measure. Proactive in addressing the evolving educational landscape, the firm crafted the Francis Tuttle Technology Center Danforth Campus to disrupt conventional academic environments, merging collegiate and professional atmospheres. Beyond these architectural milestones, the company maintains a dynamic presence in the industry, frequently sharing insights on topics such as mental health in workplaces, and employing tools to bolster designers' productivity, showcasing their commitment to pushing the boundaries of interior design.

Enhancing Community Spaces and Enriching Human Interactions Through Architectural Finesse

Established in 1987 amidst the turbulence of Oklahoma's oil bust, this interior design firm has emerged as a paragon of interior design, steadfastly committed to the enhancement of community spaces and the enrichment of human interactions through architectural finesse. At its core, the firm prides itself on beginning every project with a people-first philosophy, ensuring a deep understanding of the client's needs and aspirations. This foundational approach, coupled with an unwavering dedication to research, observation, and active listening, allows the company to craft environments that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but supremely functional for their intended users. Through collaboration with clients as partners and creative co-conspirators, the firm translates the essence of each project into tangible form, producing architecture and interiors that resonate with and faithfully serve their communities.

The firm's portfolio boasts a range of transformative projects, each a testament to the company's capacity to blend practicality with artistry. Notable undertakings include the cerebral redesign of a 1970s commercial skyscraper which involved a complete reimagining of the building's interiors, landscapes, and exterior glazing, thus redefining the Oklahoma City skyline. The company's knack for integrating natural elements into their designs is evident in spaces like the sun-drenched, chandelier-lit bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and kitchens adorned with skylights, ensuring both function and form are showcased in equal measure. Proactive in addressing the evolving educational landscape, the firm crafted the Francis Tuttle Technology Center Danforth Campus to disrupt conventional academic environments, merging collegiate and professional atmospheres. Beyond these architectural milestones, the company maintains a dynamic presence in the industry, frequently sharing insights on topics such as mental health in workplaces, and employing tools to bolster designers' productivity, showcasing their commitment to pushing the boundaries of interior design.

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1001 NW 63rd St Ste 300, 73116-7335, USA