March 23, 2015 | Leave a comment [mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] On March 19, 2015 ArchitecturalDigest.com posted an article about the funnel-shaped skyscraper that is planned for downtown Tulsa. Architectural Digest | A funnel-shaped skyscraper is planned for Tulsa, Oklahoma Text by Stefanie Waldek | Photography courtesy of Kinslow, Keith & Todd | March 19, 2015 [/mp_span] [/mp_row] [mp_row] [mp_span col=”6″] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”12″] [mp_image id=”6133″ link=”#” target=”false” align=”left”] [/mp_span_inner] [/mp_row_inner] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”12″] [mp_text] Located in the heart of Tornado Alley, Tulsa, Oklahoma, is no stranger to severe weather; 76 twisters have torn through the surrounding county since 1950. But soon the city might be introduced to a different kind of tornado—one of metal and glass. A new design for a funnel-shaped skyscraper proposed by Kinslow, Keith & Todd draws inspiration from tornadoes’ powerful forms. The full article is available at ArchitecturalDigest.com. [/mp_text] [/mp_span_inner] [/mp_row_inner] [/mp_span] [mp_span col=”6″] [mp_image id=”6134″ link=”#” target=”false” align=”left”] [/mp_span] [/mp_row]