Recycled metal architectural products give hotel owner a ‘dazzling’ interior

Feb. 7, 2012

For the new Hilton Garden Inn in Oklahoma City, Okla., owner/developer Jim Thompson of local developer New Century Investments Hotels and Restaurants wanted “a dazzling attraction” that would create “a unique contemporary atmosphere.” Architect Jon Crowdus of JC Architects (Tulsa, Okla., and Tucson, Ariz.) and local contractor All Service Sheet Metal obliged with metal column covers and room dividers from Móz Designs in the reception area and as bar and buffet dies in the grill and breakfast room. The metal products, made from 80% post-industrial recycled aluminum, contributed to LEED 2.0 MR credits for recycled content.

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