Devon officials put money on doing their tower right

 
STEVE LACKMEYER    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: August 14, 2009

With a resume that dates back to construction of Liberty (now Chase) Tower in the early 1970s, Klay Kimker is following an old adage in planning for Devon Energy’s new corporate headquarters — "measure twice, cut once.”

photo - A model of the new Devon Energy headquarters (shown in red) and the surrounding Central Business District were placed in a wind tunel (shown in photo) as part of design planning for the tower. Provided by Devon Energy
A model of the new Devon Energy headquarters (shown in red) and the surrounding Central Business District were placed in a wind tunel (shown in photo) as part of design planning for the tower. Provided by Devon Energy

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