On the banks of the Oklahoma River (aka North Canadian River) near downtown Oklahoma City sits the Chesapeake Boathouse.
It is designed by architect Rand Elliott to look like a racing shell with oars.
On the banks of the Oklahoma River (aka North Canadian River) near downtown Oklahoma City sits the Chesapeake Boathouse.
It is designed by architect Rand Elliott to look like a racing shell with oars.
What an interesting building! One doesn’t usually associate boats/boat-like buildings with Oklahoma! Cool post for the day, as always!
Sylvia
I don’t see a racing shell here. A row of flagless flagpoles maybe but not oars. I guess I have no imagination.
Phew, I’m glad you were man enough to own up to that Bill – I’m with you, me neither!!!! However, I do like the building, rather different subject to Yogi’s earlier post of Tulsa’s hanging tree.
Interesting building but I must admit, I don’t see oars…just poles.
☼ Sunny
Very dramatic image of this building. I agree that they look like poles – in fact, at first I thought they were flag poles.
Very unusual.
Beautiful building
It is quite interesting–I thought they might be flag poles when I saw the thumbnail.
Who am I to judge but I’m going to anyway.
That’s just silly looking.
To me it looks out of place there…but I can’t see any of the surrounding buildings so I could be totally wrong about that.
That is a very interesing structure but the name and the function don’t fit with my idea of OK.
I’m and architect and I have to agree with Bill and those that fail to see the oars. I don’t know, maybe there is too much imagery and not enough design. Well, whatever floats your boat…so to speak.
Oh how relaxing that sight is.
Come see my watery Wednesday, have a lovely day!
i see poles, too. nonetheless, it’s an interesting modern design.
I like it a lot!
Funky design, looks like a huge fence!