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First National Center

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Project Overview

The First National Center, a prominent skyscraper and historical landmark in Oklahoma City, underwent a transformative restoration to reclaim its historic grandeur.

 

Originally constructed in the 1930s, this architectural treasure now serves as a mixed-use development that includes a luxury hotel, residential apartments, restaurants, retail spaces, and entertainment venues. The building, with its 32-story design reminiscent of New York City’s Empire State Building, stands as a testament to Oklahoma’s rich history and regional connection.

Natare’s Contribution

To enhance the residential amenities, Natare designed and installed a custom stainless steel elevated pool on the 14th floor as part of its residential amenities, along with a shop-built surge trough. This unique pool design included:

 

  • Dimensions: 27.67′ x 15.67′
  • Structure: Stick-built stainless steel construction
  • Design Features: An infinity wall with a tile finish, complemented by a Medium Gray GPM™ Polymer Grating for the infinity trough

First National Center stainless steel elevated pool installation

First National Center stainless steel elevated pool

Building’s Significance

The integration of this pool complements the building’s restoration, offering residents a serene and modern retreat within an iconic setting. The careful blending of contemporary elements like the stainless steel pool with the building’s historic art deco architecture demonstrates a meticulous attention to detail.

 

The First National Center restoration not only preserves Oklahoma City’s architectural legacy but also reimagines it as a vibrant hub for living, leisure, and culture.

We are proud to have contributed to the restoration of this iconic landmark.

Solutions Used for First National Center

 

Elevated Pool System: The elevated pool fabricated for the First National Center is considered a Stick Built Construction System, meaning it was built entirely on-site. Stick Built Construction consists of pre-engineered parts and pieces that are delivered on-site and can typical fit in a freight elevated. While time on-site is greatest with this construction method, it was chosen due to limited accessibility the team had.

 

Surge Trough: The First National Center pool does not utilize a perimeter recirculation system, therefore a combination infinity/surge trough was fabricated to catch the spillover water from the infinity edge. This was to aid in the overall operation of the pool and save space.

 

GPM™ Polymer Grating: The top of the infinity/surge trough is flush with the deck, making it imperative that the surface is not only attractive, but safe and slip-resistant.

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