My friend—and Phoenix architect—Aaron Kimberlin’s Willo guest house was accepted in Apartment Therapy’s Smallest Coolest Home Contest.
Tag: adaptive use
Friday Five: June 6th – 11th
Lots of good posts this week, here are five of the best.
Friday Five: June 1st – 5th
Five posts that caught my eye this week.
Genius Loci and Adaptive Reuse
The concept of adaptive reuse grows directly from genius loci.
Sites to See: Neil B. McGinnis Equipment Co. / Allis-Chalmers Showroom
This building is an often overlooked example of Phoenix’s mid-century architecture. Neil B. McGinnis Neil B. McGinnis was born in El Paso Texas in 1897. He spent his childhood in Missouri, and moved to Phoenix in 1912. McGinnis graduated from Phoenix Union High School and attended Occidental College in California before joining the Navy during World…
605 East Grant Street, Phoenix AZ
605 East Grant Street has a long and storied history, with connection to some key figures in the Phoenix’s history.
Dumb and Dumber: The City of Phoenix and ASU
Phoenix is about to loose another historic gem. This time however, the antagonist isn’t a greedy developer but our very own city government and state university.
DPJ Article: Three New 'R's: Rezone, Reuse and Revitalize — The City of Phoenix's Adaptive Reuse Program
Over the past two years, amidst all the new buildings popping up, Downtown Phoenix has quietly become a national leader in promoting adaptive reuse.
DPJ Article: New Ideas and Old Buildings: Grand Avenue Adaptive Reuse Tour
On Saturday, September 26, a handful of adaptive reuse projects will be highlighted during the Grand Avenue Festival.
DPJ Article – Inside Downtown Voices Coalition
If you enjoy living, working or playing in downtown Phoenix, chances are you owe a thank you to the Downtown Voices Coalition.