Linn Energy

Linn Energy wanted to create a new office space that would attract talent to the growing gas corporation. The architect chose tilt-up concrete construction to reduce project costs and shorten the delivery schedule. The resulting dynamic four-story, 110,000-square-foot structure was delivered ahead of schedule and within budget.

To create large glazed openings, a series of spandrel panels were used between full height panels.  Corner spandrels were suspended from full-height framing and structural steel columns to accomplish the fully-glazed corners desired. Tilt-up panels were also used on the stair cores to augment the shear walls on the exterior perimeter.

Client
Wakefield Beasley & Associates
Location
Oklahoma City, OK

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