Facility replacement.($25 million, 250,000-square-foot Booker T. Washington High School )(Brief Article)
American School & University, February, 2005
The $25 million, 250,000-square-foot Booker T. Washington High School honors its local heritage in Tulsa, Okla., with features designed to celebrate the school's history. The new building replaces a cherished but outdated school that was constructed in 1950. Inside the main entry hall, an exhibit area showcases photos and artifacts that reflect the school's history as a cornerstone within north Tulsa's African-American community.
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The space opens into a large, light-filled commons area - a gathering place that was a top priority for students and community members involved in ...
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