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Tulsa World Teresa Knox Harweldon

Teresa Knox details her plans for new Harwelden, Church Studio

For many years, Teresa Knox would drive by the stately home known as Harwelden and wonder, “What sort of person would own a place like that?” Now, she knows. The answer is “someone exactly like me.” Knox and her husband, Ivan Acosta, bought the four-story, 13,000-square-foot Collegiate Gothic-English Tudor ...

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News on 6 A New Leaf

News on 6: A New Leaf

KKT Architects, Inc. “Season of Caring,” continued today by volunteering at A New Leaf, Inc. in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Thank you Channel 6-Kotv for the coverage of this great organization. https://www.anewleaf.org   Watch the video ...

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Sarah & Andy

Designing a livelihood: KKTs’ Andy Kinslow takes home award for lifetime achievement

Even as a child, Andy Kinslow knew his career path. “I decided in the third grade that I wanted to be an architect,” Kinslow, KKT Architects founding owner, said by phone. “Thankfully, I had teachers in grade school, particularly later in the fifth grade, that encouraged me to pursue ...

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The F Word with Sarah Gould, Ethos

The F Word with Sarah Gould, KKT

KKT Architects, one of Tulsa’s top architecture firms, is responsible for designing many of the city’s landmarks. Over time, the company has proven itself to be resilient through both internal and external trials and changes. Under the current leadership of Andy Kinslow and Sarah Gould, the firm continues to ...

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Tulsa World Construction on Clinic

Construction underway on eastside health clinic funded in part by Vision Tulsa

Construction got underway Friday on a new, comprehensive health clinic in east Tulsa funded by nearly $10 million in voter-approved Vision Tulsa funds. Community Health Connection, a federally qualified health center, is scheduled to open its Eastside Clinic on the campus of Union Public Schools’ Ellen Ochoa Elementary in ...

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dezeen Bamboo Pavilion Hong Kong

Arching bamboo events pavilion in Hong Kong showcases digital fabrication

Bent bamboo poles and translucent fabric make up this curving events pavilion by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, which explores how traditional materials can be combined with digital fabrication.   The ZCB Bamboo Pavilion was created to host a series of events, exhibitions and performances that promote low-carbon living and construction.   Read More ...

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Architectural Digest Billionaire Trailer Park

Why Are Billionaires Flocking to This Trailer Park?

The by-product of New York-area real estate demand isn’t just limited to staggering price tags. It also tends to create cachet with areas that other, less intense markets might consider just plain peculiar. Case-in-point: Montauk Shores, a trailer park with million-dollar listings, billionaire residents, and a parking lot filled ...

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City Lab Road Diets

Several ways to redesign street layouts to reduce speed and add bike lanes

A road diet is a great way for cities to reclaim some of the excess street space they’ve dedicated to cars—generally preserving traffic flows while improving safety and expanding mobility to other modes. But just as food dieters have Atkins, South Beach, vegan, and any number of options, road diets come in many flavors, too. ...

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