The Journal Record: Blatt Architects ADG Announce merger

 

Oklahoma City-based architecture, engineering and program management firm ADG has announced its merger with Edmond-based Blatt Architects.

 

“ADG and Blatt Architects have collaborated on some of the most iconic projects in the Oklahoma City metro,” ADG President Tom Wilson said in a media statement. “This merger brings together two legacy firms that have been in existence for more than 20 years and enjoy a rich history of providing professional services in the creative built environment to both public and private clients throughout the Southwest with a concerted focus on Oklahoma City and Edmond.”

 

ADG and Blatt Architects contributed to the successful completion of the First Americans Museum with ADG as the owner’s representative and Blatt Architects as co-prime architect. Additionally, the firms worked collaboratively on several OKC MAPS projects and are collaborating on a city of Norman Public Works master plan.

 

“After working with the ADG team for 19 years, I have observed and appreciated a shared common vision, goals and approach in our practices,” Blatt Architects President and CEO Tony Blatt said. “We are humbled for this opportunity to fashion an innovative firm with a focus on forward-thinking design, integrity and service, and are confident that this merger will position the combined entity for growth to meet the expanding A/E and program management needs of the entire central Oklahoma region.”

 

ADG recently completed design work for the historic First National Center renovation and the iconic Belle Isle Library. Select past notable projects have included the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, Dean McGee Eye Institute and the exterior renovation of the state Capitol. ADG has been a consultant on MAPS for Kids, MAPS 3 and MAPS 4 programs.

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Nolan Wilds