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Central Oklahoma Architects plan April 13 tours.
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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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