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Started by Tulsasaurus Rex, October 20, 2015, 10:21:47 AM

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carltonplace

When I see this building I cannot fight the urge to cover all of the windows with painted brick.


dsjeffries

Quote from: gratherton on October 21, 2015, 04:38:02 AM
What happened to the inside of the Wells hotel or what do they use it for? Can it be saved/restored?

That was my first question, too.
Change never happened because people were happy with the status quo.

Bamboo World

Quote from: gratherton on October 21, 2015, 04:38:02 AM
What happened to the inside of the Wells hotel or what do they use it for?
Years ago, First Baptist converted the inside for use as an education building, but I don't know what its current use is.
Quote from: gratherton on October 21, 2015, 04:38:02 AM
Can it be saved/restored?
Yes, but I've heard that the owner wants to demolish it.

P.S.  The Wells had a sister in OKC:

Source:  CardCow.com

sgrizzle

Quote from: gratherton on October 21, 2015, 04:38:02 AM
What happened to the inside of the Wells hotel or what do they use it for? Can it be saved/restored?

I've been in it many times. There is really nothing to save there. The facade is all brick now, nothing left of the windows. Many of the interior walls were knocked out because the hotel rooms were like 60sqft. Also once HVAC was added the ceiling height went from kinda low to near ridiculous in places. This building is 7 stories, but the 7th floor lines up with the 4th floor of the building next to it as one way to compare floor heights.

Part of what is driving the renovation is child safety/fire code issues. Apparently children can't be put on the upper floors of two of the buildings due to egress issues.

Bamboo World

Quote from: sgrizzle on October 21, 2015, 10:10:14 PM
I've been in it many times. There is really nothing to save there. The facade is all brick now, nothing left of the windows. Many of the interior walls were knocked out because the hotel rooms were like 60sqft. Also once HVAC was added the ceiling height went from kinda low to near ridiculous in places. This building is 7 stories, but the 7th floor lines up with the 4th floor of the building next to it as one way to compare floor heights.

Part of what is driving the renovation is child safety/fire code issues. Apparently children can't be put on the upper floors of two of the buildings due to egress issues.
Thanks for the info.

It appears as though the Wells was originally four stories tall, and the upper three stories were added later.  Did anything you saw inside indicate a vertical expansion (which probably happened in the 1920s, when the building was relatively new)?

I've not seen any photos of a four-story Wells Hotel, but the exterior brick and window lintels on floors 5-7 are different than those on floors 1-4.

BuiltRight

Here is the Website for the building project and a YouTube video with digital rendering of the new building, on the exterior shot you can see the AT&T building

http://www.tulsafbc.org/for-our-future/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXFrJWD3Ffo

sgrizzle

Quote from: BuiltRight on October 26, 2015, 09:42:33 AM
Here is the Website for the building project and a YouTube video with digital rendering of the new building, on the exterior shot you can see the AT&T building

http://www.tulsafbc.org/for-our-future/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXFrJWD3Ffo

Pictures in this thread too: http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/index.php?topic=19538.0

There is a hope/plan that you can see in the pictures where the new building is designed to compliment AT&T, and some other areas are being re-skinned to match.