Sorey Hill and Sorey: Architects with a civic conscience
Item
- Format
- journalArticle
- Creator
- Society, Oklahoma Historical; Blackburn, Bob L.
- Title
- Sorey Hill and Sorey: Architects with a civic conscience
- Is Part Of
- Chronicles of Oklahoma
- issn
- 0009-6024
- Has Version
- https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1827537/m1/6/
- Abstract
- Quarterly publication containing articles, book reviews, photographs, illustrations, and other works documenting Oklahoma history and preservation. Index to volume 71 starts on page 470.
- Date
- 1993
- pages
- 356-480
- issue
- 4
- volume
- 71
- Subject
- Education
- Asphalt
- Brick
- Building
- Entertainment
- Recreation
- Commercial
- Stone
- Concrete
- Modern Movement
- Financial
- (Old) Douglass High School
- African American heritage
- Fidelity National Building
- Field stone
- Layton Hicks & Forsyth
- Layton, Smith & Forsyth
- Medical Arts Building
- Modern: International
- Ornamental parapet
- Pachyderm building for the Lincoln Park Zoo
- Pilasters
- Sorey Hil Binnicker
- Steel
- Tar and gravel
- Classical Revival
- Sorey Hill Sorey
- Temporal Coverage
- 1910
- 1919
- 1934
- 1963
- Identifier
- YJWH3VP2
Linked resources
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(Old) Douglass High School, 600 N High Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Location |
Fidelity National Building, 200 N Park Harvey Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Location |
Medical Arts Building, 100 Park Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Location |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Location |
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma | Location |
Pachyderm Building for the Lincoln Park Zoo, 2000 Remington Place Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Location |