Published Work

 

A list of my most recent published works here. Most of these focus on historic preservation issues in Phoenix, which is a good cause.

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Articles

 

* Shared office piece on Phoenix architecture, public radio magazine Wavelength, upcoming.

* Old Buildings, New Tricks, piece on adaptive reuse in Phoenix architecture, public radio magazine Wavelength, Spring 2010.

* The Sounds of Science, acoustics piece on the Kerr Cultural Center and the Chandler Civic Center, public radio magazine Wavelength, Winter 2009.

* Korva Coleman interview Local Girl Made Good, public radio magazine Wavelength, Summer 2009

* A Talent for Transparency, on Phoenix architect Fred Guirey, Modern Phoenix online publication, March 2009.

* Blaine Drake, Modern Phoenix online publication, Fall 2008.

* Landsbanki Headquarters in Reykjavik (short piece on OWP/P Icelandic competition entry), Desert Living.

* Museum of the West (short piece on Eddie Jones's Scottsdale museum design), Desert Living.

* Art All Around (on Phoenix-area public art), public radio magazine Wavelength, Fall 2008.

* Meet Dr. Rossman (on architect and structural engineer Dr. Wendell Rossman), Desert Living, July / August 2008.

* Light Rail Architecture Tour, One Hundred Degrees of Design annual feature, Desert Living, July / August 2008.

* Beyond Geo-Dome (on Buckminster Fuller), Java Magazine, July 2008.

* Holy Houses! Midcentury Modern Churches
from the Iconic Age of Phoenix,
Modern Phoenix online publication, summer 2008.

* (Untitled) (original photomontage accompanying the article "Blueprint for the 21st Century" by Sir Norman Foster), Modern Painters, June 2008.

* Modern for the Market (on the Schreiber brothers), Modern Phoenix online publication, spring 2008.

* Modernland (on Phoenix Modern architecture), public radio magazine Wavelength, Spring 2008.

* (Untitled) (original photomontage accompanying the article "If You Could Change the World" by C.C. Sullivan and Mark McMenamin), Interior Design, March 2008.

* Turn Up the Volumes (on Phoenix branch libraries), Desert Living, March 2008.

* The Writing is on the Wall (on Paul Coze), Desert Living, March 2008.

* Dr. Aureliano Urrutia's Gates (on Dr. Urrutia in San Antonio), Texas Escapes Online Magazine, September, 2007.

* Change of Art (on the Phoenix Art Museum renovation), Desert Living, March 2007.

* Banking on Progress (on a First Federal Savings branch bank), Desert Living, January 2007.

* Banking on Progress: The History and Future of the Valley National Bank Buildings, Modern Phoenix online publication, Fall 2006.

* Picture Perfect (on Michael P. Johnson), Desert Living, November 2006.

* (title tbd) (article on Phoenix architect Kym Billington and CCGB), Desert Living, October 2006.

* 100 Places We Love, One Hundred Degrees of Design annual feature (contributor) Desert Living, July / August 2006.

 

Citations and Radio Interviews:

 

* Interviewed for Greek Ruins on the architectural history of ASU's Greek Row, by Robrt Pela, Phoenix New Times, July 28, 2009.

* Interviewed for Bland skyline struggles to give Phoenix true sense of identity, by Richard Nilsen, Arizona Republic, September 9, 2008.

* Interviewed for Paul Coze public art, by Susie Steckner, Phoenix Magazine, September 2008.

* Interviewed for Mountain Bell building article, by Richard Nilsen, Arizona Republic, June 24, 2008.

* Interviewed for Robrt L. Pela finds some of the area's most intriguing architecture at old Valley National Bank branches, Phoenix New Times, February 7, 2008.

* Interviewed for Phoenix the Final Frontier, by Robrt Pela, Phoenix New Times, September 20, 2007.

* Radio interview, The Future of the "Mushroom" Bank with host Rene Gutel, KJZZ, Phoenix, June 2007.

* Radio interview on residential design size, These Days with host Tom Fudge, KPBS, San Diego, May 2005.

* Interviewed for "Space," on residential home sizes, Sean Mitchell, Los Angeles Times, April 28, 2005

 

 

 

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