My friend—and Phoenix architect—Aaron Kimberlin’s Willo guest house was accepted in Apartment Therapy’s Smallest Coolest Home Contest.
Category: Phoenix
Posts about Phoenix and its urban form
Matt Yglesias on Motivating Density in Phoenix
Matt Yglesias comments on Phoenix’s light rail investment.
Best of Yurbanism: Phoenix
Five of my most popular posts on Phoenix.
Help Activate Empty Lots in Downtown Phoenix on Saturday
I’ve written before on the need to get involved in our communities. More recently, I created a list of current vacancies on various City of Phoenix boards and commissions. I realize, however, that we all lead busy lives with existing commitments and many people may not have the time or energy to add one more. Other people may have the time, but not…
Phoenix’s Search for AuthentiCity
To renew our cities, we have to build on what they are, not what they aren’t.
Phoenix Regional Tree & Shade Summit
I am looking forward to the Regional Tree & Shade Summit taking place in downtown Phoenix this Wednesday, March 9 from 8:30 – 5:00 pm.
Phoenix’s CityScape Fails to Live Up to the Hype
A year ago, I shared my initial observations on CityScape Phoenix. At the time I wasn’t impressed. A year later, it impresses me even less.
Phoenix’s MidCentury Marvels at Burton Barr Library
Phoenicians, if you haven’t had a chance to pick up a copy of the wonderful Midcentury Marvels book, you have another chance this Thursday.
Tomorrow is CityCampAZ
A reminder that tomorrow–Tuesday February 15th, 2011–is CityCampAZ at the Chandler Library, 22 S. Delaware St., Chandler AZ 85225
I ❤ Phoenix, Volume II
In commemoration of my 4th anniversary in the city, as well as St. Valentine, here is my second annual “I ❤ Phoenix” list.