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fulgararchitects · 4 days
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In 1962, J. Leland Gourley and architect Robert Roloff had a vision to create a bank that defied traditional designs and represented the future. They embarked on an ambitious journey to make this vision a reality, resulting in the Oklahoma State Capitol Bank, a marvel of modern architecture. With innovative features like hovering saucers and rounded windows, the bank became an icon of creativity and forward-thinking. Today, it remains a cherished part of Oklahoma City's architectural landscape, inspiring future generations to strive for innovation and excellence.
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ianfulgar · 4 months
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In 1962, J. Leland Gourley and architect Robert Roloff had a vision to create a bank that defied traditional designs and represented the future. They embarked on an ambitious journey to make this vision a reality, resulting in the Oklahoma State Capitol Bank, a marvel of modern architecture. With innovative features like hovering saucers and rounded windows, the bank became an icon of creativity and forward-thinking. Today, it remains a cherished part of Oklahoma City's architectural landscape, inspiring future generations to strive for innovation and excellence.
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fulgararchitects · 4 months
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In 1962, J. Leland Gourley, a publisher in Oklahoma, envisioned creating a bank that would stand out from the rest. Robert Roloff, a brilliant architect, was his perfect partner. Together, they created the Oklahoma State Capitol Bank, a fantastical creation that captured the imagination of all who saw it. The design included 17 flying saucers and a "floating air lobby." The bank is still serving its community and remains one of the architectural gems of today.
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fulgararchitects · 4 months
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In 1962, J. Leland Gourley, a publisher in Oklahoma, envisioned creating a bank that would stand out from the rest. Robert Roloff, a brilliant architect, was his perfect partner. Together, they created the Oklahoma State Capitol Bank, a fantastical creation that captured the imagination of all who saw it. The design included 17 flying saucers and a "floating air lobby." The bank is still serving its community and remains one of the architectural gems of today.
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