Residential

Block 42

Client: 
Grant Humphreys
Project Type: 
Residential - LEED Designed
Construction Type: 
Brick veneer, structural steel frame, wood trusses, load bearing walls, and fully fire sprinkled.
Square Footage: 
102,700
Cost: 
$10,500,000
Location: 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Description: 
Block 42 is a high-end and modern, metropolitan condominium project. It is an urban infill revitalization development offering 42 owner occupied units that include one, two, or three bedroom town homes and flats. This residential space was developed with the vision that “green building” could be affordable, aesthetically unique, and available for environmentally conscience homeowners. To achieve this vision HSEarchitects followed the Homes Pilot Program which guided Block 42 to become Oklahoma’s first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) designed complex. Some of the LEED applications included the selection of energy efficient appliances and equipment, indoor air quality considerations, water efficiency, draught tolerant plants, and proximity to mass transit.

Maywood Lofts

Client: 
2nd Street Lofts I, L.P.
Project Type: 
Residental, commercial, and structured parking
Construction Type: 
Brick veneer, exposed concrete and metal clad
Square Footage: 
139,546 which includes structured parking, commercial and residential
Cost: 
$10,400,000
Location: 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Description: 
The Lofts at Maywood Park offer a unique urban opportunity to experience a LIVE, WORK, and PLAY environment. Its centralized location is within walking distance of downtown Oklahoma City, the Bricktown entertainment district, and the revitalized Deep Deuce area. Upon its introduction, The Lofts contribute to the surrounding community and businesses a versatile design equipped with spaces for retail, restaurants, offices, residential units and parking. In following with the city dweller lifestyle, the all-inclusive structure incorporates pedestrian friendly exterior walkways and sidewalks complimented by a clean and contemporary landscaping design. The Lofts purposely promotes strong city development, convenient downtown housing and the responsible beautification of the natural environment. Establishing the initial urban appearance is the brick veneer that covers each façade and correlates The Lofts to its urban context. Accentuating the veneer is exposed concrete located in the below-grade parking and commercial spaces and walkways. Painted steel balconies are also connected to each residential unit creating visual interest for the occupant overseeing the city and passing pedestrians. An additional material that distinctly highlights the design is the building’s central structure, which appears “suspended,” covered in metal clad. Within the interior spaces, the commercial floors are minimal with exposed ductwork for a loose industrial ambiance. These areas were left stark to allow tenants the opportunity to individualize their space according to their specific needs and preferences. The residential units also reflect the urban concept and feature exposed ductwork mixed with contemporary finish options selected by the occupant.

Maywood Lofts

Client: 
2nd Street Lofts I, L.P.
Project Type: 
Residental, commercial, and structured parking
Construction Type: 
Brick veneer, exposed concrete and metal clad
Square Footage: 
139,546 which includes structured parking, commercial and residential
Cost: 
$10,400,000
Location: 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Description: 
The Lofts at Maywood Park offer a unique urban opportunity to experience a LIVE, WORK, and PLAY environment. Its centralized location is within walking distance of downtown Oklahoma City, the Bricktown entertainment district, and the revitalized Deep Deuce area. Upon its introduction, The Lofts contribute to the surrounding community and businesses a versatile design equipped with spaces for retail, restaurants, offices, residential units and parking. In following with the city dweller lifestyle, the all-inclusive structure incorporates pedestrian friendly exterior walkways and sidewalks complimented by a clean and contemporary landscaping design. The Lofts purposely promotes strong city development, convenient downtown housing and the responsible beautification of the natural environment. Establishing the initial urban appearance is the brick veneer that covers each façade and correlates The Lofts to its urban context. Accentuating the veneer is exposed concrete located in the below-grade parking and commercial spaces and walkways. Painted steel balconies are also connected to each residential unit creating visual interest for the occupant overseeing the city and passing pedestrians. An additional material that distinctly highlights the design is the building’s central structure, which appears “suspended,” covered in metal clad. Within the interior spaces, the commercial floors are minimal with exposed ductwork for a loose industrial ambiance. These areas were left stark to allow tenants the opportunity to individualize their space according to their specific needs and preferences. The residential units also reflect the urban concept and feature exposed ductwork mixed with contemporary finish options selected by the occupant.

Maywood Lofts

Client: 
2nd Street Lofts I, L.P.
Project Type: 
Residental, commercial, and structured parking
Construction Type: 
Brick veneer, exposed concrete and metal clad
Square Footage: 
139,546 which includes structured parking, commercial and residential
Cost: 
$10,400,000
Location: 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Description: 
The Lofts at Maywood Park offer a unique urban opportunity to experience a LIVE, WORK, and PLAY environment. Its centralized location is within walking distance of downtown Oklahoma City, the Bricktown entertainment district, and the revitalized Deep Deuce area. Upon its introduction, The Lofts contribute to the surrounding community and businesses a versatile design equipped with spaces for retail, restaurants, offices, residential units and parking. In following with the city dweller lifestyle, the all-inclusive structure incorporates pedestrian friendly exterior walkways and sidewalks complimented by a clean and contemporary landscaping design. The Lofts purposely promotes strong city development, convenient downtown housing and the responsible beautification of the natural environment. Establishing the initial urban appearance is the brick veneer that covers each façade and correlates The Lofts to its urban context. Accentuating the veneer is exposed concrete located in the below-grade parking and commercial spaces and walkways. Painted steel balconies are also connected to each residential unit creating visual interest for the occupant overseeing the city and passing pedestrians. An additional material that distinctly highlights the design is the building’s central structure, which appears “suspended,” covered in metal clad. Within the interior spaces, the commercial floors are minimal with exposed ductwork for a loose industrial ambiance. These areas were left stark to allow tenants the opportunity to individualize their space according to their specific needs and preferences. The residential units also reflect the urban concept and feature exposed ductwork mixed with contemporary finish options selected by the occupant.

The Centennial on the Canal

Client: 
Randy Hogan
Project Type: 
Residental, commercial, and structured parking
Construction Type: 
Poured-in-place
Square Footage: 
107,250
Cost: 
$10,500,000
Location: 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Description: 
The Centennial on the Canal is a versatile residential and retail development in trendy Lower Bricktown, Oklahoma City. It features 30 luxury lofts that offer various amenities that include a rooftop pool, cabana, and fitness center. To provide residents with convenience and safety, an underground parking with controlled access was integrated into the design. Private balconies provide a scenic view of the canal and the Bricktown entertainment landscape.

Block 42

Client: 
Grant Humphreys
Project Type: 
Residential - LEED Designed
Construction Type: 
Brick veneer, structural steel frame, wood trusses, load bearing walls, and fully fire sprinkled.
Square Footage: 
102,700
Cost: 
$10,500,000
Location: 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Description: 
Block 42 is a high-end and modern, metropolitan condominium project. It is an urban infill revitalization development offering 42 owner occupied units that include one, two, or three bedroom town homes and flats. This residential space was developed with the vision that “green building” could be affordable, aesthetically unique, and available for environmentally conscience homeowners. To achieve this vision HSEarchitects followed the Homes Pilot Program which guided Block 42 to become Oklahoma’s first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) designed complex. Some of the LEED applications included the selection of energy efficient appliances and equipment, indoor air quality considerations, water efficiency, draught tolerant plants, and proximity to mass transit.
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