As the sun sets on my time here, I’d like to thank all my Phoenix readers for your support, and I hope you’ll check in from time to time.
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The Layers of History [Weekend Watch]
Here’s a video from day two of unwrapping Phoenix’s oldest warehouse.
Revealing Phoenix’s History, Layer by Layer [Updated]
Michael Levine and Angela Paladino are painstakingly removing layers of paint from the oldest remaining warehouse in downtown Phoenix.
Small and Cool in Phoenix?
My friend—and Phoenix architect—Aaron Kimberlin’s Willo guest house was accepted in Apartment Therapy’s Smallest Coolest Home Contest.
I’m Speaking at TEDxScottsdale!
I’m ecstatic to announce that I’ve been asked to present at the inaugural TEDxScottsdale event on April 21st.
Phoenix’s Search for AuthentiCity
To renew our cities, we have to build on what they are, not what they aren’t.
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.
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.
Downtown Phoenix: What the Dreamr’s are Saying
To promote their 20th anniversary, the Downtown Phoenix Partnership sponsored a video showcasing residents’ visions for the next 20 years.