
Skyline Residence
Perched atop a ridgeline in the Hollywood Hills, the Skyline residence, designed by Santa Monica, California-based Belzberg Architects, incorporates a multitude of green building tactics. READ
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Low on Space, High on Style
Hayes McNeil, established local architect, is a master of optical illusion. After gutting and reconfiguring a 720-square-foot, modest, mid-century condominium, the living space now lends itself as well as a space twice its size. READ |
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Let The Sunshine In...Or Not.
Tired of neighbors calling you “Ugly Naked Guy”? With new products like woven vinyl, transparent curtain rods and light-diffusing window films, brilliant new window treatments leave no excuse not to control your privacy. READ |
Lighting Design: Art & Technology
Carefully coordinated lighting designs have proven invaluable in the aesthetic transformations of everything from indoor architectural spaces to exterior facades to landscapes. READ
"Television is chewing gum for the eyes." -Frank Lloyd Wright
With the gaining popularity of flat screen LCD and plasma screens, designers today have a variety of options when choosing where and how to place a television. You no longer have to suffer with behemoth furniture pieces or unruly cords and wires. READ
Idyllic Infill: Max & Lucy Move In
For more than 40 years, 116 W McDowell Road sat empty, a single-family lot filled with dirt and trash. Today, the space is home to a building that its owners hope will be looked to as a shining example of what downtown Phoenix can become. READ
My Home is Smarter than Your Home
Forget the Jetsons. Today’s smart homes feature technology that would put Rosie the maid out of business. READ
From Notorious to Infamous to Glamorous: The Reinvention of Phoenix’s Clarendon Hotel
The Clarendon Hotel in central Phoenix has always found numerous ways to reinvent itself throughout the decades. The newly remodeled Clarendon Hotel is again writing its own history as one of Phoenix’s hippest hotels the 21st century. READ



