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2022 Dean A McGee Awards to honor Rand Elliott, Marva Ellard and Debi Martin

OKLAHOMA CITY – Downtown Oklahoma City Partnership will honor three business and community leaders for their outstanding contributions to the downtown community at the 35th annual Dean A. McGee Awards.

OU Board of Regents to consider changes to academic service fees, housing policy

Pottawatomie County Commissioners approve alternate bids for new building

Pottawatomie County Commissioners approve alternate bids for new building
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PLICO at the Flatiron / Rand Elliott Architects

© Scott McDonald At dusk, the building’s interior lighting and accent lighting casts an evening glow creating an exciting ambiance. As commuters enter and leave downtown on this busy artery, the PLICO building acts as a “lantern” to the city energy. The third floor is a modern feature and a respectful, complementary addition. It relates to the flatiron building in shape, scale, and color, its detailing, differentiated from the historic building through materials and setbacks. Historically accurate black anodized aluminum windows have replaced damaged and missing windows in the existing two-story structure. Triangular-shaped downspouts show consistent detailing. © Scott McDonald Visitors to the building are surprised when they enter the front door and see how historic details merge gracefully with contemporary materials. Existing structural beams have original fabrication markings and historic paint was left in place. The original exposed metal lath and concrete deck above

Commissioners approve design phase of MidFirst building renovations

Commissioners approve design phase of MidFirst building renovations The Shawnee News-Star Pottawatomie County Commissioners on Monday approved contracts between Rand Elliott Architects and Lippert Brothers for the design and renovation of the old MidFirst building on Broadway Street.  According to District 2 Commissioner Randy Thomas, the commissioners approved starting the design phase of the project and awarded $37,500 to Rand Elliott Architects.   In addition to the renovations of the MidFirst Building, Rand Elliott Architects and Lippert Brothers are working on the designs and construction of the new County Administration Building.   Thomas said the total budget for the MidFirst renovations project will be $400,000 and will be paid for by funds from use tax. 

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