i think asu has one of the nicer campuses i've been to; it's a lot nicer than michigan's anyway, at least with regard to north campus. they've worked out some interesting places to hang out during the day, but it suffers at night. the libraries all close at 9pm and there is only one dorm inside the campus, the rest are all on the periphery.
probably my favorite building is the law library, though there are some nice spaces by the business building and also the inner courtyard in mclintock hall i think it is. asu is at an advantage for 'niceness' though because so many of the buildings are newer. old main is also interesting, they did a really nice job of refurbishing it, and you don't normally see that brand of architecture in tempe.
Get some wings....and fly around the valley.....Bruder has a few precious works along with Jones and Jones...then FLW...has more than a scattering. There is one heck of a nice building just behind
the biltmore hotel. It is an office building jones and jones used to might still have a suite there. I don't recall the Architects name, but
he did a real fine job. To bad Proffessor Cook is gone cause I'm sure
he could tell you about all the true gems of the valley.
The "blue glass facade building" on the ASU campus is Lattie Coor Hall. It was finished about 2 years ago. I went to a lecture where Eddie Jones was presenting it, and said his inspiration was "an ice cube on top of a rock", which riled up a lot of the architecture professors - they said it would melt. Overall a nice building though, especially the exterior stairs.
Another building to check out is the phoenix library if you get a chance. Right above 1-10 at Central.
ahhh gosh this thread makes me miss Phoenix for the holidays.
Bruder's library is so great, and the way he talks about it is really, really fun to listen to. Little pretension, lots of heart, he once said architecture for him is "trying to make the poetic from the prosaic". Lovely.
Also in Scottsdale (along with the rich plastic ladies) is the Scottsdale contemporary art museum, not sure of the name, but also by Bruder - a gallery made via renovating a former movie theater. I saw a Wolfgang Laib show there and the spaces were great for presenting him, plus a permanent James Turrell room. It is adjacent to the Scottsdale civic center by Bernie Gonzales - much changed from when I was a kid playing around there, but his library is definitely one of the major influences that led me to a life in architecture.
i love rick joy's work too. steven holl just built a residential house here in paradise valley but it's not open to public. The scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is a great work of architecture and they typically have a lot of architectural exhibitions.
by the time i get to phoenix
she'll be rising
she'll see the letter i left on the bedroom door
she'll laugh when she reads the part that says im leavin
cause i've left that girl so many times before
Arizona State University
walked around ASU's Tempe campus this past weekend...some pretty swell buildings.
Any thoughts....
i think asu has one of the nicer campuses i've been to; it's a lot nicer than michigan's anyway, at least with regard to north campus. they've worked out some interesting places to hang out during the day, but it suffers at night. the libraries all close at 9pm and there is only one dorm inside the campus, the rest are all on the periphery.
probably my favorite building is the law library, though there are some nice spaces by the business building and also the inner courtyard in mclintock hall i think it is. asu is at an advantage for 'niceness' though because so many of the buildings are newer. old main is also interesting, they did a really nice job of refurbishing it, and you don't normally see that brand of architecture in tempe.
old main
law library
nelson fine arts center [i have bipolar feelings about this one]
the mechanical facilities building had a nice concrete fascade...and the fans in on of the science buildings were impressive
mdler, why were you down there? Catching up on your golf? :o)
looking at all the peroxide blonds w/ fake boobs in scottsdale
HEY! I grew up in Scottsdale and am nether blonde nor fake.
But yeah I guess the town has gone that way since I was a kid...
I still love how the stadium is nestled into the little mountainettes there.
they have a very nice new computer science (?) building..blue glass facade. It has a very raw and modern look...designed by jones studio.
you can find me poolside
liberty bell,
im not saying that ddd's are a bad thing
Get some wings....and fly around the valley.....Bruder has a few precious works along with Jones and Jones...then FLW...has more than a scattering. There is one heck of a nice building just behind
the biltmore hotel. It is an office building jones and jones used to might still have a suite there. I don't recall the Architects name, but
he did a real fine job. To bad Proffessor Cook is gone cause I'm sure
he could tell you about all the true gems of the valley.
I suppose, mdler, that ddd's do throw more shade which is of high importance in the Valley of the Sun ;-)
just northeast of asu
The "blue glass facade building" on the ASU campus is Lattie Coor Hall. It was finished about 2 years ago. I went to a lecture where Eddie Jones was presenting it, and said his inspiration was "an ice cube on top of a rock", which riled up a lot of the architecture professors - they said it would melt. Overall a nice building though, especially the exterior stairs.
Another building to check out is the phoenix library if you get a chance. Right above 1-10 at Central.
Here's a pic...
and the library (couldn't find a better pic)...
interior phoenix libary.
ahhh gosh this thread makes me miss Phoenix for the holidays.
Bruder's library is so great, and the way he talks about it is really, really fun to listen to. Little pretension, lots of heart, he once said architecture for him is "trying to make the poetic from the prosaic". Lovely.
Also in Scottsdale (along with the rich plastic ladies) is the Scottsdale contemporary art museum, not sure of the name, but also by Bruder - a gallery made via renovating a former movie theater. I saw a Wolfgang Laib show there and the spaces were great for presenting him, plus a permanent James Turrell room. It is adjacent to the Scottsdale civic center by Bernie Gonzales - much changed from when I was a kid playing around there, but his library is definitely one of the major influences that led me to a life in architecture.
Man I gotta get back to the desert soon.
i love rick joy's work too. steven holl just built a residential house here in paradise valley but it's not open to public. The scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is a great work of architecture and they typically have a lot of architectural exhibitions.
man i really miss phx. but most of all i miss having beers at four peaks.
man i really miss phx. but most of all i miss having beers at four peaks.
liberty bell - its the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art [SMOCA].
i can't wait to move back out west.
the west needs a bossman
I recall beers on south mountain....there is the stone castle at the base of the mountain...unique...
I don't remeber fake blonde....I do remember the evential left hand turn...on camel back....(the octarian...who was looking for action)
by the time i get to phoenix
she'll be rising
she'll see the letter i left on the bedroom door
she'll laugh when she reads the part that says im leavin
cause i've left that girl so many times before
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