My World – Philcade Building

The Philcade Building is at the corner of 5th and Boston in downtown Tulsa. It was built by Tulsa Oilman Waite Phillips (brother to Phillip’s 66 founder Frank Phillips). Construction started in 1929 and finished in 1931. It was designed by Leon B. Senter of the Tulsa architectual firm Smith and Senter.

It seems that the Philtower building across the street gets most of the recognition but I prefer the Philcade building because of the elegant arcades on the first floor. The first two floors were built as retail space.
The first floor is very attractive from the street level and at one time there were many retail stores. The storefronts were converted to office space but are slowly being reconverted back to shops as Tulsa downtown seems to be coming back with all devlelopment and construction going on.

To me the detailing is the key to art deco and the exterior detailing in terra cotta does not disappoint.

The interior is stunning. I worked in downtown Tulsa for nearly 16 years before I first walked in. There is lots of gold leaf and the owners of the building keep it in immaculate condition. They will also let you wander around the first floor, look, and take pictures as much as you please, ” please feel free” a security guard told me.

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17 thoughts on “My World – Philcade Building

  1. Marites

    beautiful details on the building and imagine, it was built almost a century ago?! Really impressive and it’s really good to know that the owners keep it in tiptop shape.

    My world is here

  2. thepurplejournal

    You’ve managed to capture the details perfectly. The building looks as beautiful from the outside as it is from the inside.

    Oh, and it was very nice of the security guard to allow you to take pictures 🙂

  3. Carolyn

    Thank you for sharing your part of our world. Your photos are beautiful and I absolutely love the one of the chandelier. I too love the older buildings with all the beautiful detail. New buildings don’t feel permenant.
    Have a great week.
    Smiles

  4. Louise

    I love this place! I always love your My World posts because all my life Tulsa has been a place to drive through and maybe catch a plane. You always show me reasons why I need to stop one of these times.

  5. Nadine Hightower

    My dad worked in that building in the 70’s and early 80’s. He died in ’82. When he worked nights, I went with a couple of times. It’s a cool building. I always look for it in the skyline when I pass thru Tulsa.

  6. Janie

    that’s an amazingly ornate interior, and wonderful detailing on the exterior. A beautiful building to accent downtown Tulsa.

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