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Few new cool BOK Center pics

Started by sgrizzle, June 06, 2008, 07:25:30 AM

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sgrizzle

Credit goes to another forumite for these:

Can't tell if that is precast concrete or natural stone they are making the entryways with...



cannon_fodder

Say whatever you want about the merits of the project, the final product is going to be top notch.
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Gaspar

When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

breitee

Looks like a giant roll of duct tape.

TheArtist

Yaaay,[:D]  A world class piece of architecture right here in our little city. Design wise, it can hang right up there with the best of anything that is being built in the world right now.




"When you only have two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other."-Chinese proverb. "Arts a staple. Like bread or wine or a warm coat in winter. Those who think it is a luxury have only a fragment of a mind. Mans spirit grows hungry for art in the same way h

cannon_fodder

Better yet Artist... it's functional!  The design elements are incorporated to the functionality of the structure.  The multi-tier roofs allow rain to drain more effectively.  The stainless steel reflects the hot Oklahoma sun and resists corrosion from our rain and temperature extremes.  The round shape diverts wind AND is utilized in people moving on the interior.

It's also not so radical as to be a gamble in the future.  Just as many world class pieces of architecture end up being viewed as missteps int he future as end up being hailed as greatness.  Not too mention most are rejected by the common man out of the block.

I'm just dang happy with it all around (thus far).
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Hoss

Yeah, I got bored yesterday and thought I would travel west to see if I could get some good weather pictures; instead I wound up downtown.  It appears to be progressing quite nicely.

If you're interested in seeing more of the series, go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/oilerfan/sets/72157605453329214/

PonderInc

The thing that I've really come to appreciate is how the exterior changes every day, based on the clouds and lighting.  It's like looking at the surface of a lake...different every day.  On really cloudy, gray days, the structure practically disappears against the sky.  (Like it's wearing Harry Potter's invisibility cloak.)  On other days, you can watch the shifting areas of light and dark as blue sky and clouds reflect off the surface.

I didn't give this much thought until recently...now that they've got most of the metal on the outside.  Now, it's my favorite thing about the arena exterior. (From the inside, my favorite thing is the huge glass wall that offers my favorite view of downtown--one I used to only see from the west side of the IDL).  

I realize how one-dimensional and horrible a concrete monolith would have been.  Brick buildings sometimes glow in a certain slant of light, but for the most part, they always look the same.  The cool thing about the arena is how it imitates nature...which is always changing and always new.

I didn't think much of the arena when I first saw the drawings and the model.  I thought it would look weird and out of place.  Now, I've totally changed my opinion.  I notice it every day, and look forward to seeing it.

Just can't wait to see my first event inside!

Go Tulsa!

Renaissance

It's just strikingly beautiful.  I'm so happy and impressed that the city came together and made this happen.

Gold

I was thinking at lunch about who stands to benefit from the arena.  One place is really clear: Coney Island.

JLCinOKC

It's a great looking building!  I'm definitely digging it with the stainless cladding.  Tulsans one and all should be very proud of their new arena!  I'll have to pull off the highway for a look-see next month on my way to Grand Lake for the 4th!

I hope the remodel of the Ford Center makes some much needed improvements on the exterior appearence in addition to the increased space!  It's not hideous now, just totally boring in comparison to the BOk Center.

joiei

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I drove by it on my way home from the new chocolate shop over on Brady,  just incredible.  Frank Gehry could not of done a better job.  It looks a heck of a lot better than the Sprint Center in Kansas City.  That is just a big glass doughnut.
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joiei

quote:
Originally posted by Hoss

Yeah, I got bored yesterday and thought I would travel west to see if I could get some good weather pictures; instead I wound up downtown.  It appears to be progressing quite nicely.

If you're interested in seeing more of the series, go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/oilerfan/sets/72157605453329214/

Great pictues Hoss, I passed on the link for a few out of town friends to look at and get jealous over.
It's hard being a Diamond in a rhinestone world.

cannon_fodder

The picture has already made it to the wiki page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOK_Center

You're famous.  I bet you get rich from that creative commons license too.  Not sure on that, IP?  [;)]
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Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

The picture has already made it to the wiki page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOK_Center

You're famous.  I bet you get rich from that creative commons license too.  Not sure on that, IP?  [;)]



I've been updating that page with a version of my pictures since April.

I could give a rat's donkey if anyone notices, but since you did, I consider it an honor.  [:D]