Philcade Building

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The Philcade Building is a historic Art Deco skyscraper in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, known for its ornate design and association with the city’s early oil boom era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf skyscraper
architect Leon B. Senter NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Deco
associatedWith Tulsa oil industry
early 20th-century oil boom in Tulsa
category Art Deco architecture in Oklahoma
Buildings and structures in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Skyscraper office buildings in Oklahoma
city Tulsa NERFINISHED
completionDate 1931
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Waite Phillips NERFINISHED
elevationAboveGround high-rise
floorCount 13
hasAmenity retail shops at street level
hasFeature Art Deco ornamentation
decorative terra cotta detailing
ground-floor retail space
ornate lobby
hasInteriorStyle Art Deco NERFINISHED
hasLobby two-story lobby
hasPart Philcade Arcade NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
heritageStatus contributing property to a historic district
imageDepicts Art Deco façade details
inception 1931
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Tulsa County, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
locatedNear Philbrook Building NERFINISHED
Philtower Building NERFINISHED
location Tulsa, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
materialUsed brick
steel frame
terra cotta
namedAfter Waite Phillips NERFINISHED
neighborhood downtown Tulsa
ownedBy Waite Phillips (historical) NERFINISHED
partOf Tulsa Oil Capital Historic District NERFINISHED
publicAccess limited (primarily lobby and retail areas)
roofType flat roof
significantEvent construction during Tulsa oil boom era
significantPeriod 1920s–1930s Tulsa oil boom
use commercial
office

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Downtown Tulsa hasLandmark Philcade Building