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Fitzsimmons Architects approaches architecture as a form of art, creating built forms and spaces that both inspire and serve as meaningful places of purpose. Our goal is to find the best and most appropriate expression of an emotion, trait or quality within every project. With the attainment of that goal, we often demonstrate that the right solution is not necessarily the most obvious nor does it have to be common.

Our work is our art and is defined by a process that balances the practicality every client needs with a creative result each client seeks. We believe that being mindful of each project¹s schedule, budget and safety can be harmoniously woven with context, environment and social responsibility. To complete any project successfully requires a team and a leader who will act responsibly and effectively on behalf of the client. By careful selection of qualified consultants and clear communication of the visions and needs of the client, the Architect is able to assemble a team that is dedicated to a shared goal. Fitzsimmons Architects excels at leading collaborative ventures with design consultants, engineers and contractors to deliver a high-quality product and experience to our clients.

Founded in 2005 by Brian Fitzsimmons in Oklahoma City, the staff at Fitzsimmons Architects draws on years of experience on architectural projects, recognized locally, nationally and abroad. Our work has encompassed museums, monuments, master planning, commercial, institutional and residential projects and historic preservation. We offer complete architectural services from consulting and concept design and development to construction administration, space planning and interior and lighting design.

Fitzsimmons Architects are artists, furniture designers and craftsmen. It is the diverse background from many design endeavors that is reflected in our architectural craft. We also take an active role in community development, including board memberships and participation in several arts and civic organizations.

Photograph by Joseph Mills.

 

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