For three decades, architect C.P. Drewett has quietly shifted the North Valley’s architectural language from Mediterranean enclosure to transparent desert modernism — one precise, philosophical detail at a time.
Tag: Architecture
Ten architectural landmarks across the Valley demonstrate how midcentury and contemporary designers translated brutal climate into sculptural form.
Five of the North Valley’s leading design authorities — spanning architecture, hardscape, and horticulture — define the principles behind luxury outdoor living that erases the line between home and desert.
At Arizona Broadway Theatre, scenic designer Clifton Chadick and acting technical director Cody Burgoon built two complete worlds — 1990s Hollywood Boulevard and the Beverly Wilshire Hotel — on a single stage, where emotional vision and structural reality negotiate until opening night.
Celebrating 50 years above a city it helped shape, the Hyatt Regency Phoenix opens its archives — and its rotating Compass restaurant serves as the perfect lens for watching Phoenix become Phoenix.
For the past 10 years, Facings of America has been helping Arizona residents’ canine companions to live their best lives in architecturally significant pet palaces with Design for Dogs — a fundraising event benefiting the Arizona Animal Welfare League, the state’s oldest and largest no-kill shelter.
Blake Sutton is carrying on his father Tony’s legacy and pushing Est Est and its team to the forefront of Arizona’s — and the country’s — design world.
Architect Dale Gardon is the driving force behind some of the Valley’s most exclusive addresses.
For architecture buffs, the Valley of the Sun offers a plethora of midcentury modern homes and buildings.
Architect Clint Miller elevates traditional materials with modernist style.











