Oklahoma State Capitol - The main steel cross member for the
temporary work deck platform is guided into place, June 22, 2001
JUNE 2001
Image Gallery
June 07, 2001

Shared Replicators begin to identify details at the existing columns that are to be scanned and replicated for the dome.
June 07, 2001

Shared Replicators are scanning the existing column capital - note the large scale of the column capital.
June 11, 2001

Scaffolding begins to infill an arched opeing at the Capitol rotunda. The 42 foot high temporary partition wall contains steel studs, insulation and sheetrock.
 
June 11, 2001

Scaffolding begins to infill the Capitol rotunda and will reach all the way to the top of the existing stained glass.
 
June 11, 2001

Base plates for the columns located at the ring beam.
 
June 11, 2001

The steel columns arrive on-site.
 
June 11, 2001

The U.S. flag is removed from the original flag pole for the last time.
 
June 19, 2001

A set of columns are tied into place.
 
June 19, 2001

Columns are set into place.
 
June 19, 2001

A column is welded into place at the base plate along the existing ring beam
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June 20, 2001

The historic Dome Raising Ceremony was held on June 20, 2001.

Refer to ceremonies for more detailed information and photographs.

 
June 20, 2001

The signed columns sit in place on the right hand side of picture

This view was taken from the tower crane.

 
June 22, 2001

The columns stand next to the saucer dome.
 
June 22, 2001

The signature columns from the Historic Dome Raising Ceremony stand over the Oklahoma State Capitol.
Site provided by Frankfurt-Short-Bruza (FSB) Architects / Engineers of Record for the State Capitol Dome