Oklahoma real estate briefs for March 9, 2013

Central Oklahoma Architects plan April 13 tours.

 
By Richard Mize | Published: March 9, 2013    Comment on this article Leave a comment

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Architects plan metro-area tour

photo - WestTown Campus, 1729 NW 3, owned by The Homeless Alliance and designed by TAP Architecture.  PHOTO PROVIDED BY AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS  CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CHAPTER
WestTown Campus, 1729 NW 3, owned by The Homeless Alliance and designed by TAP Architecture. PHOTO PROVIDED BY AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CHAPTER

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The American Institute of Architects Central Oklahoma Chapter will present the 12th annual Architectural Tour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 13. The self-guided tour will include residential homes and commercial buildings. It is part of Architecture Week 2013, April 8-14. Advance tickets go on sale March 25 for $12 online at www.aiacoc.org/tour, at TAP Architecture, 415 N Broadway; AIA Central Oklahoma, 3535 N Classen Blvd.; or Space 20th, 4408 N Western Ave. Tickets are $15 the day of the tour.

Tour locations include: 7 at Crown Heights, 1000 NW 37, owned by Brent Swift Design Build, architect Butzer Gardner Architects, a 1938 structure restored into six residences; Underground Loft, 3200 Sexton Drive in Norman, an underground home designed by Norman architect Joe Hylto, owned by architects Mike and Mary Price; Woodland Residence, 1009 Woodland Drive in Norman, owned by Brent Swift, architect for Butzer Gardner Architects; 430, designed by Fitzsimmons Architects and owned by Midtown Renaissance, 430 NW 12; Hiltgen Home, 1701 Woodhill Road in Edmond, owned by Cary and Lisa Hiltgen, renovation architect Miles Associates; WestTown Campus, 1729 NW 3, owned by The Homeless Alliance and designed by TAP Architecture; Lingo Construction Services, 123 NW 8, owned by Stan Lingo, designed by Elliott & Associates Architects.

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