


Restoring One of Oklahoma’s Oldest Buildings
The historic preservation of NSU’s Seminary Hall.Seminary Hall is a historically significant building constructed in 1889. Originally built as the Cherokee Nation Female Seminary, the building was purchased by the state of Oklahoma in 1909 and became NSU. Cherokee Nation, NSU, and Selser Schaefer Architects, in […]

H-E-B Carves New Path for Foodservice
Main Streat Food Hall Opened August 25Texas grocery chain H-E-B is betting on food halls to weather the coronavirus crisis better than stand-alone restaurants, due to more recession-friendly prices and larger spaces for social distancing. They recently opened Main Streat Food Hall in Austin, TX featuring […]

What Will Architecture Design Look Like After COVID-19?
Shane D. Aaron AIA shares his thoughts on the post-COVID-19 future of retail design. This article digs into the American Institute of Architects’ report released earlier this summer. “Five months into the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s clear that building for virus […]

Stillwater Middle School shows off additions at open house.
Celebrating the successful completion of the SPS Middle School upgrades.After providing support to help pass a 2017 bond issue directed at Stillwater Public Schools (SPS), Selser Schaefer Architects designed improvements and additions to several SPS schools, including the Middle School. Working with input from administrators, teachers, parents, and students […]

Selser Schaefer Architects collaborates with H-E-B to create people-first retail experiences.
Celebrating the grand opening of the unique and diverse Meyerland Market!For almost 20 years, Selser Schaefer Architects has collaborated with Texas-based grocery company H-E-B to create exceptional retail experiences for shoppers and employees alike. Each H-E-B is unique to its setting, yet the experience encountered in every store is designed […]

A Pocket Community
An up-and-coming development of small homes on Grand Lake focuses on minimalism and fellowship among neighbors.Selser Schaefer Architects was tasked to design a concept for a Tiny Home Community that could be site adapted to recreational sites. Crafted around an intimate, human scale, these tiny home communities will offer the perfect recreational getaway — one […]

OSU Unveils New State-of-the-Art Research Lab
When the OSU Unmanned Systems Research Institute asked for a cutting-edge, collaborative environment that supports student education and research while expanding their reach for student recruitment, Selser Schaefer Architects listened. Inspired by the creative and innovative nature of flight, Selser […]

Perry Public Schools Groundbreaking a Significant Step in Long-Term Vision
Because of our experience helping other districts pass successful bond proposals, and our ability to listen carefully to the needs of our clients, Selser Schaefer Architects was asked to assist Perry Public Schools with their $25 million Bond Package. Our […]

New Juvenile Justice Center Expected to Open in December
The Juvenile Bureau of the District Court promotes innovative social and rehabilitative services with dignity and respect for children and their families. With this mission in mind, Selser Schaefer Architects was asked to design Tulsa County’s new Family Center for […]

Selser Schaefer Architects to Develop The Philbrook Museum of Art and Gardens Master Site Plan
Selser Schaefer Architects has been selected by Philbrook to re-imagine the museum and gardens for audiences of the future. The Philbrook Master Site Plan will align strategically with the Museum’s mission and goals for expanding its audience and growing attendance, […]

Thoughtful Details Bring Chick-fil-A Story to Life
Located on the site of a now-leveled Chick-fil-A Dwarf House, the chain’s original concept, the landmark’s complete transformation into Truett’s Chick-fil-A both expands and modernizes the venue and functions as an immersive experience that communicates the brand’s story in a […]

9/11, EJI, and Legacy Memorial Creators Selected to Design Black Wall Street Museum
(from left to right) Jake Barton, Hannibal Johnson, Sen. Kevin Matthews, L’Rai Arthur-Mensah, Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell The 1921 Race Massacre Centennial Commission has strategically selected Local Projects, the creators and brainchild of the 9/11 Memorial in New York City, […]

Greenwood History Center
Selser Schaefer Architects selectedOn July 12, 2019 the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission, along with Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell, announced that Tulsa-based Selser Schaefer Architects, will be the architect and New York-based Local Projects, will be the exhibit designer for the Greenwood History […]

“We hope to inspire generations of young creative people to think about the field of architecture as a career”
Whitney Stauffer a partner of Selser Schaefer Architects recently sat down with the Tulsa World to talk about well . . . architecture. Here’s what she had to say: 1. You’ve been a partner with Selser Schaefer Architects for two […]