building design Blogs
phoenix's walkable future
March is a great time to hike around our Arizona Sonoran Desert. It is also a nice time to walk around Phoenix.
nature's education
I gave a presentation about "nature, architecture, and fort making" to educators of children in ages 6 and under . And then we made some forts.
concrete's beauty
Have you ever noticed the concrete curbing at the edge of a street's crosswalk?
Boy Scouts of America's Architecture Merit Badge
While approximately 80,000 scouts nationally earn the "First Aid Merit Badge" each year, I encourage those same 80,000 to earn the "Architecture Merit Badge".
Bertrand's Phoenix Hospital
My first employed experience in the profession of architecture was under the leadership of architect Betrand Goldberg
Cal's World Architecture
I was fortunate to be able to enjoy professor Calvin Straub (Fellow of the American Institute of Architects) while an undergraduate architecture student at Arizona State University.
WORLD CLASS EDUCATOR.
Gary's metal expertise
My understanding is that metal sculptor Gary Slater is busier than ever. He should be. He is the best...his experience is worth every penny.
Jackson Lake's Lodge and our government's "shut down"
Teton National Park "shut down"
Boy Scouts of America's "DEEP GREEN" National Jamboree site
For a century, the Boy Scouts of America have been leaders in conservation..“DEEP GREEN”...
Arizona's Yarnell Hill Wildfire
A tragedy in Yarnell Arizona. Lighting strikes the dry countryside, and hours later one hundred plus Yarnell structures were consumed and 19 Prescott hotshot fire fighter lives lost. PUBLIC SERVANTS…EXTREME!