TULSA, OK- Road Trippin’ TV host Trevor Scott, visits The Bob Dylan Center in summer 2022 just two months after the grand opening of the center in May. Scott along with his Austin-based crew from KEYE (CBS) takes viewers along for the history behind the center and why Tulsa was chosen for the Bob Dylan […]
Read More »TULSA, OK- Located at the confluence of the Cherokee, Muscogee, and Osage tribal nations, Tulsa was once known as the oil capital of the world. Now, it offers a wonderful mix of both Native American and African American culture and history, plus a blend of Midwestern and Southern charm. Oklahoma’s second-largest city, its former opulence is […]
Read More »TULSA,OK- Actor Sophia Bush danced the night away at The Church Studio venue, a Lilly Architects design. The Church Studio was initially constructed as one of Tulsa’s first churches. In the 1970’s it was purchased by Leon Russell and turned into the Shelter Records recording studio. The latest renovation and addition was completed in 2022 […]
Read More »TULSA, OK- Lilly Architects partners as local Architect of Record on Bob Dylan center. The firm’s principal, Chris Lilly, is familiar with the property having worked on the Tulsa Paper Company and the adjoining warehouse previously. Lilly, who also designed the Guthrie Green while at another firm has helped to transform most of the Tulsa […]
Read More »TULSA, Oklahoma- Lilly Architects’ project, The Bob Dylan Center, is featured in The Architect’s Newspaper after the Grand Opening in May. The BDC follows the Church Studio and the OKPOP museum to wrap up in 2022. The OKPOP Museum is still not open yet to the public. Original article: The man of the hour wasn’t […]
Read More »TULSA, Oklahoma- Architectural Digest takes a deep dive into the cultural renaissance happening in Tulsa and across the Midwest. In the article, AD lists seven cultural destinations in Tulsa, three of which are Lilly Architects projects. The OKPOP Museum, Bob Dylan Center, and the newly opened Church Studio. Original article: Just one year ago, in […]
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