sustainable urban community design studio

A collaboration of Architecture and Interior Design at the University of Oklahoma, College of Architecture, the Donald W. Reynolds Department of Geriatric Medicine at the OU Health Science Center, and Architecture and Interior Design professionals in OKC working with the community to design a Senior Wellness Center.

Credits

Thank you for your generous contribution.

Midtown Renaissance,
Mickey Claggs,
The Benham Companies LLC,
Clare Woodside, RA, AICP, Kayla Thomas IIDA
Julianne Shelton, Larry Wooten
Aaron Fox Assoc. AIA
Donald W. Reynolds Department of Geriatric Medicine,
David Staats M.D.,
College of Health and Exercise Sciences
The Univesity of Oklahoma,
Mike Bemben PhD
Kenyon Morgan Architects,
Kenyon Morgan AIA, Christian Labbe,
C.H.Guernsey &Company,
Casey Hull, Erin Cavin IIDA, LEED AP
Kristi Dixon RID, Jack Eure AIA,
Oklahoma City University,
Art Cotton, Dr.Rick Hall,
The City of Oklahoma City,
Sam Bowman, Susan Hogan,
United Ways,
Blair Schoeb,
REES Architecture
Bill Howell AIA, LEED AP
Oklahoma City Community College
Roxanna Butler
Spaces Inc.
Alison Hafar,
Lee Ann Atkins, IIDA, ASID
RBA Architecture
Malia Tate
Variety Care Foundation
Mike Dover
Metrotec
Larry Hawkins
College of Architecture
Charles Graham PhD AIA,
Nick Harm AIA,
Abi Asojo AIA,
Marjorie Callahan, AIA
Richard Ryan CPC,
Dave Boeck AIA,
Hepi Wachter IIDA LEED AP



















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Week 2-- More Development


So, it is week 2 and group 6 not only had a logo change/name add on, but we further developed our site plan and floor plan. We have our basic massing and idea for our building, and are now looking into materials for the exterior and interior. While Diane and Amber designed the building concept, Kelci and Christina had to relate the floor plan accordingly so that everything correlates. Even though some things may change and most things will just be fine tuned, we pretty much have a solid plan in mind, and on paper. Next on the list-model, model, model.

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