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Oklahoma Weather Museum designs unveiled by KKT Architects
Kinslow, Keith & Todd Architects (KKT) have unveiled concept plans for the Oklahoma Weather Museum in ‘Tornado Alley’ Tulsa, US.
The structure, standing at 250-300ft tall, (76-90m) tall, takes design inspiration from a hurricane and has aptly been dubbed ‘Tornado Tower’. The top-heavy spiralling tower would be clad in glass with perforated metal panels, using LED lighting to accent sections and make it appear to rotate.
Originally envisaged to house a revolving restaurant high enough to harness views of downtown Tulsa, the Arkansas River and the Osage Hills, KKT attempted to assess what other uses the building could have. From this, the Weather Museum idea was born.
In collaboration with Dr Kerry Joels, who had been working on a concept for a weather museum since 2012, KKT want to create a museum and science centre with interactive exhibits that ‘explore weather as a phenomenon.'
The spiralling tower destination would provide the traditional infrastructure of a museum – with exhibits that highlight significant weather events in Oklahoma – but also a branch of NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory. There would also be spaces for weather research, educational areas, storm chaser training, storm safety information, displays of different types of storm shelters and event space for public use.
Heading towards the top of the building, the original idea of a revolving restaurant offering 360-degree views of the area remains. There would be rooftop gardens, demonstrating local plants and grasses, multiple terrace viewing and learning spaces with telescopes.
Although still in the concept phase, the project is gaining traction. Several investors have made offers of support and developers are interested in exploring the residential and office space the building could potentially offer.
Find out more about the project here.
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