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IQC and OU Students Conduct Historic Preservation Survey for Okemah

Two historic photographs and one modern photo of a building in Okemah, Oklahoma.

IQC and OU Students Conduct Historic Preservation Survey for Okemah

In the spring of 2020, the town of Okemah, Oklahoma requested design assistance from the Institute for Quality Communities (IQC) through the Oklahoma Municipal League. In fall of 2020, twenty-five undergraduate students and nine graduate students enrolled in three sections of the OU College of Architecture’s Historic Preservation Planning course completed a downtown historic building survey for Okemah.  

Because the course was taught completely remotely, the students, guided by Ronald Frantz, conducted the survey entirely digitally. Eleven teams of three students each surveyed blocks of Okemah’s historic downtown commercial district. They looked at their blocks over a sixteen-year period (1914-1930) and compared it to the buildings present today.

Students used three sets of historic Sanborn Fire Insurance maps (from 1914, 1923, and 1930) as well as two sets of historic photographs to determine what Okemah’s downtown looked like during the early twentieth century. They used present day site pictures as well as Google street view to remotely see the present state of the district. They were then able to determine what historic buildings are still present.

A collage showing historic photographs of buildings, Sanborn maps, and a modern satellite view of a site.

Sample of sources for survey.

Remote learning presented new challenges to both students and faculty, especially with projects such as this one in which understanding the site of interest is incredibly important. This team of OU students was able to overcome these challenges and still produce amazing and useful work despite never seeing their team, sources, or site in person. The town of Okemah now has a comprehensive digital survey of their historic downtown area that they can use to inform future development.

View the PDF below for a small excerpt of the students' work.

  • Alexandra Baker Wilkinson
  • Casady Ball
  • Cy Bergner
  • Cole Brignac
  • Jake Cartledge
  • Ashley Darden
  • Emily Elmburg
  • Justin Fish
  • Jennifer Fuentes
  • Mumuchuu Gurung
  • Trey Hammond
  • Johanna Hilmes
  • Chelsea Holcomb
  • Logan Holtmyer
  • Charles Joly
  • Jack Kalb
  • Izzi Kienzle
  • Jessica Langsdon
  • Drew Meyers
  • Dave Miller
  • Alaine Nquyen
  • Shobha Pathmanathan
  • Emily Perkins
  • Robert Potts
  • Liz Ross
  • Dean Sayers
  • Jackson Schultz
  • Mingming Shi
  • Abu Talib
  • Naoki Tsurata
  • Annabelle Watson
  • Cooper Wilson
  • Yueyang Wu
  • Harris Youngblood

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