Strata Tower (Oklahoma City)
Skyscraper in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strata Tower at Oklahoma Commons is a prominent skyscraper in the central business district of downtown Oklahoma City, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.[1][2] The tower has 30 floors and is 393 feet (120 m) tall, making it the sixth-tallest building in Oklahoma City and the eleventh-tallest in the state.[3][4] It was the headquarters of gas production and exploration company SandRidge Energy Corporation. In January 2010, SandRidge announced a $100 million renovation, designed by Rogers Marvel Architects, for the building and four other buildings to be called SandRidge Commons.[5][6][7]
Strata Tower | |
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Kerr-McGee Tower, SandRidge Center (former) | |
![]() Oklahoma Commons, in downtown Oklahoma City. | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Office |
Location | 123 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma United States |
Coordinates | 35°28′13″N 97°30′53″W |
Opening | 1971 |
Owner | State of Oklahoma |
Height | |
Roof | 393 ft (120 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 30 |
Floor area | 599,991 sq ft (55,741.0 m2)[1] |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Pietro Belluschi Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Architects |
References | |
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In September 2020 the State of Oklahoma purchased the building and renamed it to the Oklahoma Commons.[8] In June 2021, it was renamed to Strata Tower at Oklahoma Commons.[9][10]
After the state government departments moved in, government workers criticized the complex for not being accessible to people with a disability. The complaints focused on parking and other issues.[11][12]
History
Until 2008, the building was known as the Kerr-McGee Tower. The former oil and gas company Kerr-McGee Corporation constructed the building in 1971 and the tower served as its corporate headquarters. The Kerr-McGee building was sold to Chesapeake Energy in August 2006 after Kerr-McGee Corp was acquired by Anadarko Petroleum. Chesapeake Energy then sold the building to SandRidge Energy in July 2007.[13]
Architecture
The building received a "25-Year Award of Excellence" from the American Institute of Architects, Oklahoma Chapter, in November 1999. In 1991, architects Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Associates were recognized as "Firm of the Year" by the American Institute of Architects' Central Oklahoma chapter.[14] The 2010 renovation, its architects, and adjacent buildings were recognized in 2012 by the American Institute of Architects.[15]
Gallery
- SandRidge Center at night August 2009
Tenants
References
See also
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