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"In a country where very few newspapers have architectural critics on staff, we here in Oklahoma City are fortunate to have two talented writers who report on architecture and the built environment. In a country where bad news travels fast and negative news travels even faster, we here in Oklahoma City are fortunate to have two talented writers who report on our work and who tell the positive stories of how design improves our city and state.
Steve Lackmeyer and Jack Money write great, thoroughly researched, upbeat articles about places that impact Oklahomans’ lives. They write stories about businesses, buildings, new construction, historic preservation, urban renewal, landmark rehabilitations, and public places. Their writings tie together design, economic development, and community development while tugging at our memories and pulling on our heartstrings. In order to write about these subjects, they just do not sit behind a desk and scan the newswires. They get out, attend events, meet people, and stay in contact.
In a world of clip and paste news articles, these two writers create from scratch. It is refreshing. During this Statehood Centennial year and during the American Institute’s 150 Anniversary, we architects celebrate the history of the built environment and the influence of our profession.
With great foresight, by relying on hindsight, Steve Lackmeyer and Jack Money provided us another tool to celebrate architecture, both the buildings and the profession. Relying on archives and many of their own interviews and articles, these two gifted writers recently published OKC Second Time Around, an incredible story of the town in which we all choose to live and work."
- American Institute of Architects, Central Oklahoma Chapter
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