Christina Noble, owner of Countour Architecture, explores how architecture and design are intrinsically linked to emotions.
Your roundup of all things Downtown Phoenix—including upcoming events, design and architecture news, and ballot propositions.
Beginning Saturday, Phoenix Urban Design Week is organized by a group of dedicated local volunteers–made up of entrepreneurs, creatives, urban planners, designers, landscape architects, and placemaking specialists.
A multi-month celebration In honor of the 30th anniversary of the Phoenix Arts and Culture Commission begins on Friday, April 17.
Metrowest Development partners are piecing together a downtown for urban dwellers.
The team from Arcadia’s Crudo will bring Southern American and Italian cooking, plus an extensive beverage program, to the Crown on 7th when they open Okra this summer.
Walkable community gathering places are some of the crucial components for a pedestrian-friendly city.
To launch Stand Up 4 Transportation, the American Public Transportation Association and Valley Metro host a parade on April 9th from Hance Park to Civic Space Park.
The Margaret T. Hance Park Master Plan enters Phase II.
Portland on the Park, the first major downtown condominium development in several years, will bring 149 new residences to Central Avenue.