OU JIM THORPE MULTICULTURAL CENTER
The University of Oklahoma needed a plan to rejuvenate the two-story 1959 Jim
Thorpe Multicultural Center. This building provided a shared facility to accommodate
students from various ethnic clubs. Due to its lack of functional space, renovations
were required to appropriately fit the needs of the students, provide a more
updated environment, and implement current design codes. Cavin Design Group developed
design solutions that maintained the unique architecture of the building while
enhancing it with improved and efficient spatial use. CDG designed the floor
plan to offer additional space in areas such as the multipurpose rooms that
offered space for events and lectures, conference rooms for club meetings, and
a shared workroom. The additional space was available through the re-sizing
of the commercial kitchen, which originally was too large for its actually need.
CDG incorporated ADA requirements throughout the building, which included the
new centrally located elevator, restroom renovations, and exit accessibility.
To complete the overall appearance, contemporary style materials were selected
to create a warm and natural appearance. Colors were shown in a mixture of browns,
muted golds, and neutral tones. Several of the materials were representative
of the cultural backgrounds of the various ethnic clubs. CDG beautifully combined
materials such as eastern Asian capiz shells, exotic zebra wood veneer, and
American Indian art influenced flooring in a unified and tasteful palette.
The new renovation provided the Jim Thorpe Multicultural Center with a renewed
life and purpose. It featured modern amenities wrapped in a unique, historic
building that complemented the campus and attracted student activity.
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University of Oklahoma