FIRST AMERICANS MUSEUM
At the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City, EPS contributed to the cultural and architectural significance of the space through detailed stonework and paving installations. This iconic project required materials and craftsmanship that honored the design vision and the stories embedded in the landscape. EPS was brought in to execute scopes that demanded precision, coordination, and respect for the site's historical narrative.
Our team installed a combination of natural stone cladding and concrete pavers that formed the foundational surfaces throughout the museum’s interior and exterior gathering spaces. The paving layout and material selections were carefully aligned with the architectural language of the museum, blending clean geometry with earthy textures to reflect the connection between people and land. Every stone was placed with intention to ensure both durability and aesthetic harmony across walkways, plazas, and cultural gathering areas.
This museum stands as a tribute to the history and resilience of the First American Nations, and EPS is proud to have played a role in bringing that vision to life. By delivering high-quality stonework that complements both form and function, our team helped create a timeless public space that welcomes, educates, and inspires every visitor who walks its paths.