Sooner Shamrock was the student publication of the College of Engineering during the period in which the architecture program resided in that school. The publication reflects the academic pursuits of engineering students in the 1940s and 1950s, but also includes glimpses of student life, contemporary humor, and advertisements from industries such as aeronutics, fabrication, and other potential employers of OU engineering graduates.
Before becoming its own college, the Architecture department was part of the University's College of Engineering. These selected covers of the college's student publication showcase some of the nontraditional art styles of students within the department of Architecture.
Founded in January 1983, Friends of Kebyar is a non-profit corporation and an international network of people who advocate for the promotion and preservation of Organic Architecture, with an emphasis on the work and teachings of American architect, Bruce Alonzo Goff. The organization’s mission is to promote the creative legacy of Bruce Goff, advance the tenets of Organic Architecture, and to bring attention to the works of original artists of meaning, integrity, and respect for the natural environment. The primary means of achieving these goals is through the publication of the Friends of Kebyar Journal and the establishment of a network of practitioners who embody Kebyar's mission. "Kebyar" is a Balinese word literally meaning "the process of flowering." It also designates a style in Balinese music and art connoting strength and vigor. Bruce Goff chose "Kebyar" as the name for a school of creative arts and architecture he was planning at the time of his death.