Rudiment is a critical-design focused architecture and interior design studio dedicated to delivering exceptional service without ego or preconception. We believe the most innovative design solutions emerge from the shared experiences, interests, and expertise of the entire project team. At the heart of our practice is a commitment to building strong relationships with our clients, fostering an environment for constructive dialogue and creative problem solving. By partnering with like-minded individuals, we avoid limiting ourselves to specific market segments, allowing us to make meaningful contributions to diverse communities.
If you want to build a new home in Oklahoma City or Tulsa, Oklahoma using custom house plans, consult Creative Home Designs. Our award-winning custom home designs will give you the opportunity to create the house of your dreams. We have an extensive marketing and digital design background, which allows us to turn your ideas into blueprints with ease. You can depend on us to create draw up your house plans efficiently so you can be one step closer to living in your custom home.
The Eastern Oklahoma's Best Buildings calendar was designed to commemorate two significant events in Tulsa's arts and design community; the American institute of Architects' 150th anniversary in 2007 and the National Preservation Conference hosted in Tulsa in 2008. AIA Eastern Oklahoma, Tulsa Foundation for Architecture, and Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa, developed an online survey voted upon by the public that identified Eastern Oklahoma's Best Buildings. Experience the majesty of these historic buildings throughout the year with this magnificent calendar! Select item: Quantity: Series One: Tulsa Warehouse Market Select item: Quantity: Series Two: Tulsa Medical Arts Building Inspired from the TFA archives these note cards combine nostalgia and history when you need to send that special note. Make the perfect statement while supporting the TFA with these classic note cards. In this, his third book on Tulsa's historic homes, architect and historian John Brooks Walton serves as a guide and companion on "Pleasant and leisurely rambles around our Tulsa Town." Some highlights include a portfolio of "Lost Tulsa" homes, sections on four Tulsa businesses, the families that founded them, and their mansions-Bama Pie, Oklahoma Tire & Supply, the Tulsa Tribune, and the Tulsa World, a section on Tulsa's Art Deco, and Walton's insight into the lives of the architects whose designs he celebrates.
