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Oklahoma Mid-Century Modern Office Buildings (page 4)

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CAMP
Oklahoma City, OK
Malco Building
Oklahoma City, OK
The building which houses CAMP (Campaign Advocacy Management Professionals) was built in 1960. It previously housed Brighter Days Youth and Family Services. I don't know what was there originally. [map]

The Malco Building was built in 1965. The building was later known as the George Krumme Building. [map]

The ARC
Oklahoma City, OK
The ARC was designed by Howard, Samis & Davies. It was built in 1965 as the Sunbeam Home's Family Service Center. For more, see this website. [map]

Galleria Building
Oklahoma City, OK
The Galleria Building was designed by Dow McCarty and built in 1965. [map]

Keso Clinic
Oklahoma City, OK
The Keso Clinic was built in 1966 for Dr. Larson Keso, an orthodontist. It was designed by Bill Halley. The two gabled buildings are connected by a flat-roofed building. In 2024, the building was vacant and being renovated. For more, see this website. [map]

Oklahoma City County Health Department
Oklahoma City, OK
I believe the Oklahoma City County Health Department wasn't built until 1988 but I'll include it here anyway for its mid-century modern vibe. The Health Department moved to a new location around 2014. [map]

More Oklahoma City:
Allied Building [gone]