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Lingo Construction Services  

Lingo Construction Services

Oklahoma City, OK, United States

Project Featured on Jun 16, 2014
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Devon Boathouse

Lingo Construction Services

Oklahoma City, OK, United States

Project Featured on Jun 16, 2014
Type
YEAR
2013
SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
Located in the historic Automobile Alley district of Oklahoma City, this design seeks to transform an existing 1930 masonry and steel building into a modern office space. The character of the 12,000 square foot, two-story building, originally built for Sharp Auto Supply Co, had been diminished by thick layers of paint, historically inaccurate additions, and years of misguided design efforts.

The concept for the project is entitled “X-Ray.” To create an architectural portrait of the company the intention was to explain that the construction product is about its process. By showing what is inside the wall, the importance of the details can be communicated, those seen and unseen. The project is a celebration of construction and those who build. Clear polycarbonate walls and roofing combined with natural light shadows reinforce the “x-ray” concept.

Restoring the historical integrity to the original structure both internally and externally is central to the project. Once complete, the design seeks to gracefully insert new elements, such as walls, beams, and ceilings, treated as if they were “x-rayed” versions of typical construction methods. This approach exposes the internal framing and building systems through the use of clear polycarbonate panels rather than hiding all elements through typical opaque gypsum board. This approach allows one to understand how the building is put together and how it functions. The selective addition and placement of new walls stand in harmonious contrast with the existing structural elements. This concept allows the construction to be visible.

A two-story entry and lobby space is filled with natural light from the south-facing storefront and skylights in the existing bowstring truss roof make the transparency of the building evident before entering the building. A new sculptural steel stair cantilevers overhead, physically, but not visually separating the offices from the adjacent lobby space. A high level of craftsmanship ensures that the exposed elements contribute to the overall understanding of the construction process. The expression of this process is continued outside, where the north-facing deck provides a visual understanding of “stick framing” as well as a comfortable shaded area for a place to pause.

Collaborating firms:
General contractor and structural engineer: Lingo Construction Services
Lighting: Elliott + Associates Architects with Smith Lighting Sales
Photographer: Scott McDonald, Hedrich Blessing

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