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Passive Solar Home in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Natural Building

This custom designed passive solar home in Tulsa, Oklahoma has a sun room, spiral staircase to 2nd floor, wood stove, abundant cabinets, 2 acres with pond, gardens and a tree house. The post Passive Solar Home in Tulsa, Oklahoma appeared first on Natural Building Blog. See tulsaworld for more information.

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ENR Texas & Louisiana Previews 2022 Top Design Firms Ranking

ENR Construction

In the May 30 print issue, ENR Texas & Louisiana will include its annual Top Design Firms ranking by both total regional revenue and by sector, featuring design firms from across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas.

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The University of Oklahoma receives its first residential colleges

BD+C

KWK Architects and ADG Architects recently completed work on Headington and Dunham residential colleges at the University of Oklahoma. Headington and Dunham are designed as living/learning spaces to provide students with a sense of community and identity within the larger university.

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Top Design Firms Face Lingering Pandemic Challenges

ENR Construction

In 2021, slowdowns in the regional oil and gas market as well as global supply chain delays impacted A/E companies doing business in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas.

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The latest pediatric design solutions for our tiniest patients

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The latest pediatric design solutions for our tiniest patients 0 qpurcell Mon, 07/10/2023 - 10:37 Healthcare Facilities Pediatric design leaders Julia Jude and Kristie Alexander share several of CannonDesign's latest pediatric projects. Oklahoma Children’s Hospital.

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Housing Design Matters Shares Trends from 2022 BALA Awards

Pro Builder

Housing Design Matters Shares Trends from 2022 BALA Awards. Last week, builders, architects, and designers alike held their breath as experts judged projects at the Best in American Living Awards (BALA). Geographically speaking, we came from Connecticut, Florida, Oklahoma, Colorado, California, and Oregon.

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How Excessive Design Standards Hurt Home Affordability

Pro Builder

How Excessive Design Standards Hurt Home Affordability. Stringent residential design standards imposed by local governments are affecting housing costs; the impact of new residential construction on the broader economy (chart). Design Standards Gone Too Far. Thu, 10/01/2020 - 06:00. NAHB Housing Policy Briefing.

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