Lilly Architects plays a key role in shaping the courthouse improvements, ensuring safety, accessibility, and modern functionality.
Tulsa World covered the upcoming $28 million renovation of the Tulsa County Courthouse, set to begin in January and last two years. The project will address critical safety and infrastructure issues in the nearly 70-year-old building, funded through the American Rescue Plan Act.
A major focus of the improvements will be upgrading fire suppression, and HVAC systems. The building’s facade will also receive much-needed enhancements. These renovations reflect Tulsa County’s commitment to modernizing its civic infrastructure while maintaining historical integrity.
Lilly Architects is dedicated to ensuring that the courthouse enhancements not only meet regulatory requirements but also improve the overall experience for staff and visitors. Our firm’s extensive expertise in revitalizing buildings aligns with the goals of this project. By prioritizing safety, functionality, and accessibility, we help preserve Tulsa’s architectural legacy while preparing it for the future.
Read more about the original project here: Tulsa World Article.