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Did You Know That Tulsa Has a Wealth of Art Deco Architecture?
Jul 17, 2019 · Several long-standing Art Deco buildings, designed in accordance with the style of bigger cities at the time, have been rehabilitated or repurposed to stand as living monuments to the past. Here...
Art Deco Primer - Tulsa Foundation for Architecture
PWA Art Deco is considered a “transitional architecture” as it incorporates elements of the Zigzag art deco of the 20s and the Streamline art deco of the 30s. Buildings in this style are characterized mainly by their public use and massive or monumental scale. Existing examples include: Tulsa Union Depot, Fairgrounds Pavilion,
List of Art Deco buildings in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia
This is a list of Art Deco buildings and structures in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. Demolished and replaced by OneOK Building. New Home of the Oklahoma Jazz Hall Of Fame, circa 2007. Often referred to as "Jazz Depot". Arthur M. Atkinson, John Duncan Forsyth, Raymond Kerr, and William H. Wolaver. [3] Architecturally lost.
Deco District - Tulsa
Tulsa boasts one of the nation’s most extensive collections of Art Deco architecture, much of which can be seen in the appropriately named Deco District. The best part? You can see it all for yourself.
Architecture in Tulsa: A Historic Tour of Tulsa's Art Deco ...
There are three types of Art Deco architecture: Zigzag, Classic Moderne, and Streamline Moderne. Zigzag (or stepping) architecture is used in Art Deco to make height qualities more pronounced and is an obvious choice for towering structures.
Exploring Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Historic Art Deco District
Jan 29, 2025 · Tulsa boasts one of the largest collections of Art Deco architecture in the United States. This style flourished in the 1920s and 1930s, influenced by the city’s oil boom that brought wealth and ambition to the region.
Tulsa Art Deco - Tulsa Preservation Commission
Explore Tulsa’s rich Art Deco heritage and you’ll find a colorful slice of American architecture history. Tulsa’s collection of Art Deco is internationally celebrated, but we are still losing important pieces of our Art Deco heritage to demolition and neglect.
Tulsa Art Deco | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
Tulsa was well suited to embrace Art Deco–style architecture. Upon the discovery of oil at Red Fork in 1901 and the subsequent opening of the Glenn Pool field, Tulsa’s population exploded to over 141,000 people by 1930.