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Robert Lawton Jones

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van der Rohe's view was that "modern architecture should be simple, straightforward, and without unnecessary ornamentation." He explained this by saying, "...less is more." His “skin and bones” designs favored industrial steel that framed lots of glass to blur the lines between the indoors and
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In 1954, Jones returned to Oklahoma where he would complete many of his most notable works. His first design in Tulsa, the Tulsa Civic Center, was a critical success: one German critic declared it among the "top architectural achievements in the world during the past century." Settling in
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on May 12, 1925 and remained there through graduation from high school in 1943, enlisting in and serving the Navy as a midshipman during the rest of
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Before retiring from his practice of architecture in 1997, Jones also taught in the architecture and urban design programs at the
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Rostochil, Lynne. "From Mies to Oklahoma Mod: The Life and Legacy of Robert Lawton Jones." Undated. Accessed February 10, 2022.
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Jones' self-designed personal residence in Tulsa attracted international attention after a photograph of the structure by
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After two years at Perkins and Will, Jones pursued graduate study in architecture at
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in nearby Chicago during the summer, later joining that firm upon graduation.
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St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Robert Lawton Jones Residence, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1959)
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Index

McAlester, Oklahoma
Santa Fe New Mexico
University of Notre Dame
Illinois Institute of Technology
Tulsa International Airport
Cox Business Center
modernist architecture
McAlester, Oklahoma
World War II
University of Notre Dame
Perkins and Will
Illinois Institute of Technology
modernist
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Egon Eiermann
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Julius Shulman
Tulsa International Airport
University of Oklahoma
University of Tulsa
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Bishop Kelley High School
Cox Business Center
Tulsa International Airport
Tulsa Civic Center
University of Tulsa



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