21c Museum Hotel

 

Art Museum Hotel

Located at 900 W Main Street on the West End of downtown Oklahoma City, along Film Row, 21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City is a 135-room boutique hotel with “loft-like” accommodations, contemporary art museum, cultural civic center, and home to Mary Eddy’s Kitchen and Lounge. The property is an adaptive reuse of the historic Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant, and is a contemporary interpretation of the building’s industrial heritage. The 21c Museum Hotel offers 14,000 square feet of contemporary art exhibition space open free of charge to the public. The property’s museum space doubles as meeting and event space accommodating a wide variety of events from board retreats and intimate cocktail parties to a reception-style wedding for 500. The unique circular Main Gallery, and adjoining Gallery 1, is a nimble event space, with velvet drapery, movable partitions and a private full-service bar. As executive architect and teaming with New York-based Design Architect Deborah Berke Partners this project created a contemporary interpretation of the building’s functional form – integrating elements of the automotive and assembly plant legacy throughout. The design takes full advantage of the scale of the original building spaces that are open, light-filled, sculpturally expressive and synonymous with a contemporary art museum.