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Our history

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Reed Architecture started in 2009 when David Reed established David Reed Architecture in Tulsa, OK. As an efficient, four-person operation, David Reed Architecture provided complete architectural, interior design, and construction administration services. In its first year, David Reed Architecture won a Tulsa Public Schools contract to design three high school arenas: Booker T. Washington, Edison Preparatory, and Memorial High School.

 

In 2011, David Reed Architecture entered a partnership with Oklahoma Hall of Fame inductee Gary Sparks. Under its new name, Sparks Reed Architecture and Interiors, the firm completed numerous educational, athletic, religious, and commercial facilities, with no project too large to handle.

 

With Gary’s retirement in 2020, David renamed his firm Reed Architecture and Interiors, moving its office to Sapulpa, OK.  As chief executive, he leads a team of 12 employees: eight architectural staff, two registered interior designers, and two support staff. David’s sincere belief in “serve by design” – that architects should serve their clients and communities by and with their designs – forms the foundation of Reed’s architectural practice and philosophy.

Copyright © 2025 by Reed Architecture and Interiors

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Reed Architecture is a metro Tulsa firm that offers architecture and interior design services. We may help you with your building needs from start to finish.

Tulsa, Sapulpa, Owasso, Jenks, Broken Arrow, Sand Springs, Claremore, Kellyville, Glenpool, Bixby, Muskogee, Tahlequah, Cherokee, Creek, Osage, Bartlesville, Warr Acres, Pawhuska, Ponca City, Nichols Hills, Miami, Bristow, Okmulgee, McAlester, Bethany, Oklahoma City, school architecture, education architecture, church architecture, civic architecture, commercial architecture, retail architecture, office architecture, spiritual architecture, office design, church design, school design, campus design, campus architecture, expansion, renovation, Route 66, AIA Oklahoma, AIA Eastern Oklahoma

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