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130: 106: 185:, completed in 1930. The firm became Noftsger, Lawrence & Associates in 1958 and then Noftsger, Lawrence, Lawrence & Flesher in 1963 when Lawrence and another associate, Thomas H. Flesher Jr., became full partners. Noftsger died in 1979, followed by the elder Lawrence in 1982. The surviving partners continued the firm as Lawrence & Flesher until 1987, and thereafter by Lawrence alone as Robert M. Lawrence & Associates. In 1985 Lawrence & Flesher's upper school of the 200:(AIA) in 1957 as a member of the Oklahoma chapter. He served in several chapter offices, including president in 1970. He was elected to the AIA board of directors in 1973 and was elected to two terms as secretary, serving from 1977 to 1981. In 1980 he was elected first vice president/president elect for 1981 and president for 1982. As president Lawrence led the AIA's defense of 118: 181:(AIA). He then returned to Oklahoma City where he joined architects Noftsger & Lawrence, where his father was a partner. His father's partner, B. Gaylord Noftsger, had previously been responsible for the 585: 208:
as conservatives argued that the design was "too lacking in the symbols of heroism that more conventional monuments contain" and pushed for the inclusion of such symbols. Lawrence lobbied the
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Lawrence was married in 1951 to Joanne Holcombe, a high school and OSU classmate. They had two children. Lawrence died February 21, 2011, at the age of 80.
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statue and a flagpole, were sited in a position subsidiary to the memorial rather than as the main focus.
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to Martin Lawrence, an architect. He was educated in the Oklahoma City public schools and
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A Legacy of Leadership: The Presidents of the American Institute of Architects, 1857โ€“2007
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A Field Guide to Landmarks of Modern Architecture in the United States
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of the AIA in 1975 and was elected to honorary membership in the
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Award for masonry design from the Oklahoma Masonry Institute.
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Noftsger, Lawrence, Lawrence & Flesher, 1963โ€“1979
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and was its president for 1986โ€“87. He was elected a
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Robert Martin Lawrence was born August 22, 1930, in
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Bowker Company, 1962): 408. 457:Paul Goldberger, "The Vietnam Memorial" in 368:Lawrence, Lawrence & Flesher, 1979โ€“1982 18: 427: 425: 423: 421: 419: 417: 415: 446:Architects' City Area Projects Applauded 374:Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 359:101 Park Avenue Building, 101 Park Ave, 346:Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 259:Caddo County Courthouse, 110 SW 2nd St, 227:National Architectural Accrediting Board 135:Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 461:(New York: Times Books, 1983): 124-127. 411: 235:Royal Architectural Institute of Canada 225:In 1983 Lawrence was appointed to the 210:United States Commission of Fine Arts 7: 338:First Baptist Church, 218 S 6th St, 266:First Baptist Church, 702 N 3rd St, 14: 389:Lawrence & Flesher, 1982โ€“1987 591:Oklahoma State University alumni 576:20th-century American architects 519:"Lawrence, (William) Martin" in 474:75, no. 12 (December, 1986): 32. 397:upper school, 1800 NW 122nd St, 198:American Institute of Architects 179:American Institute of Architects 159:American Institute of Architects 97:American Institute of Architects 89:American Institute of Architects 503:"Lawrence, Robert M(artin)" in 329:University of Central Oklahoma 318:University of Central Oklahoma 307:University of Central Oklahoma 133:The press box addition to the 123:University of Central Oklahoma 16:American architect (1930โ€“2011) 1: 571:Architects from Oklahoma City 539:American Architects Directory 537:"Lawrence, Robert Martin" in 521:American Architects Directory 505:American Architects Directory 121:The Chambers Library at the 289:Oklahoma Baptist University 111:Oklahoma Baptist University 617: 470:"NAAB Elects Officers" in 376:south end zone additions, 157:. He was president of the 316:Art and Design Building, 206:Vietnam Veterans Memorial 175:Oklahoma State University 305:Nigh University Center, 183:Fort Worth Public Market 384:(1980, demolished 2015) 485:Robert Martin Lawrence 378:University of Oklahoma 350:University of Oklahoma 138: 126: 114: 348:west side additions, 191:Solomon Andrew Layton 132: 120: 108: 550:Miriam F. Stimpson, 431:R. Randall Vosbeck, 395:Heritage Hall School 340:Ponca City, Oklahoma 282:Kingfisher, Oklahoma 196:Lawrence joined the 187:Heritage Hall School 137:, completed in 1975. 125:, completed in 1969. 113:, completed in 1961. 249:Architectural works 161:for the year 1982. 327:Chambers Library, 275:Fairview, Oklahoma 261:Anadarko, Oklahoma 204:'s design for the 142:Robert M. Lawrence 139: 127: 115: 23:Robert M. 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Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
American Institute of Architects
Fellow
American Institute of Architects

Oklahoma Baptist University

University of Central Oklahoma

Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
FAIA
architect
Oklahoma City
American Institute of Architects
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma State University
American Institute of Architects
Fort Worth Public Market
Heritage Hall School
Solomon Andrew Layton
American Institute of Architects
Maya Lin
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
United States Commission of Fine Arts
Frederick Hart
Three Soldiers
National Architectural Accrediting Board
fellow
Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

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