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Downtown Phoenix skyline through the years.

Center of Peachtree Center by John Portman. AIA 2015 Convention Tour.

FINALLY old enough to drink here!! Went here when it opened back in the early 90s, but I was under 21. Then, the family moved away and I didn't return for a visit until 2015. This brewbup was converted from an old municipal bus maintenance barn in downtown Chattanooga. The area has been revitalized as a tourist overnight for tourists transiting from the Midwest to Florida.

FINALLY old enough to drink here!! Went here when it opened back in the early 90s, but I was under 21. Then, the family moved away and I didn't return for a visit until 2015. This brewbup was converted from an old municipal bus maintenance barn in downtown Chattanooga. The area has been revitalized as a tourist overnight for tourists transiting from the Midwest to Florida.

Over 300 guests joined us at the John Dutton Theatre for "Cracks in the Pavement: The Making and Remaking of the Modern City" with Mark Lakeman and Mighk Simpson from Portland, Gian-Carlo Carra Councillor Ward 9, David Winkler from the Area, David Low from the Victoria Park BRZ and many more.

The 2015 Trade Show was at The Tucson Community Center. is part of the 80 acres and ten years of building spawn by the 1965 capital improvements bond issue, in which two-thirds of the money was provided by the federal government as a Title I renewal project. The community center is composed of three buildings: a Convention Center, arena and exhibition hall. The original building by Friedman & Jobusch with Cain Nelson Wares and Cook, exhibits monumentality with a brutalist character, through smooth poured-in-place concrete and split faced CMU. An addition with pyramidal skylights was added in 1989 by Anderson DeBartolo Pan. A more recent renovation was completed by Cannon Design.

A tour of the recently completed ASU Downtown School of Nursing by SmithGroup.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

A tour of the recently completed ASU Downtown School of Nursing by SmithGroup.

Condo tours in Rengey Tower, which is next to The Heard, that were on the 2014 Urban Lofts Tour. Designed in 1964 by George Schoneberger

FINALLY old enough to drink here!! Went here when it opened back in the early 90s, but I was under 21. Then, the family moved away and I didn't return for a visit until 2015. This brewbup was converted from an old municipal bus maintenance barn in downtown Chattanooga. The area has been revitalized as a tourist overnight for tourists transiting from the Midwest to Florida.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

Photo: Betsey Merkel

Article: The Pop-Up Retail Model by Nicole McGee, Artist and Entrepreneur goo.gl/rc6rMe

 

Nicole McGee, is Co-Founder, Cleveland Colectivo and Artistic Director, Upcycle Parts Shop and Collective Upcycle, a pop-up boutique.

 

Nicole is an artist and entrepreneur involved in community revitalization for regional impact. Nicole sells her artwork directly to local neighborhoods in showcase pop-up boutiques. One store, the Upcycle Parts Shop, specializes in the creative re-use of business waste.

 

Visit the Shop online at www.upcyclepartsshop.org/

 

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Photo: Betsey Merkel

Article: The Pop-Up Retail Model by Nicole McGee, Artist and Entrepreneur goo.gl/rc6rMe

 

Nicole McGee, is Co-Founder, Cleveland Colectivo and Artistic Director, Upcycle Parts Shop and Collective Upcycle, a pop-up boutique.

 

Nicole is an artist and entrepreneur involved in community revitalization for regional impact. Nicole sells her artwork directly to local neighborhoods in showcase pop-up boutiques. One store, the Upcycle Parts Shop, specializes in the creative re-use of business waste.

 

Visit the Shop online at www.upcyclepartsshop.org/

 

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Greatest urban innovation ever.

A renovated car repair shop to be tenant office space along Broadway in Tucson.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

The Community Center is part of the 80 acres and ten years of building spawn by the 1965 capital improvements bond issue, in which two-thirds of the money was provided by the federal government as a Title I renewal project. The community center is composed of three buildings: a Convention Center with arena and exhibition hall, a 2,400 seat Music Hall, and the Leo Rich Theater with 575 seats. These buildings are placed around a spacious central plaza, design by Garret Eckbo of EDAW, with fountains and other water features, which unfortunately have not been well maintained.

Photo: Betsey Merkel

Article: The Pop-Up Retail Model by Nicole McGee, Artist and Entrepreneur goo.gl/rc6rMe

 

Nicole McGee, is Co-Founder, Cleveland Colectivo and Artistic Director, Upcycle Parts Shop and Collective Upcycle, a pop-up boutique.

 

Nicole is an artist and entrepreneur involved in community revitalization for regional impact. Nicole sells her artwork directly to local neighborhoods in showcase pop-up boutiques. One store, the Upcycle Parts Shop, specializes in the creative re-use of business waste.

 

Visit the Shop online at www.upcyclepartsshop.org/

 

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Center of Peachtree Center by John Portman. AIA 2015 Convention Tour.

First tour of Sustainability in Downtown Phoenix.

Greatest urban innovation ever.

Part of the Modern Tucson 2013 Home Tour was this new re-development on the Westside of Tucson. This house is comprised of four rooms distributed around a courtyard to optimize natural light and ventilation on a tight urban infill site. The south façade is structural adobe, employing thermal mass to modulate interior comfort. A steel brise-soliel shades southern glass during the warm months but allows direct solar gain in the winter. Exposed masonry, steel, and concrete finishes require little long term maintenance, and custom steel elements add visual interest to the simple palette of materials and colors.

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