Phoenix, AZ
A 20’ high x 14’ wide vitrine is center stage providing a room within an urban room, a showcase for the client’s interior design vignettes. A single sheet of glass, just shy of a stoche [the maximum size available] minimizes the number of joints / interruptions between the passerby and the room display. A private patio is carved out allowing an existing mesquite, “the tree from sleepy hollow”, to remain. The backdrop to the vitrine houses services and a staircase. The stair climb involves multiple turns, at once part of the vitrine, at another turn focusing on a cluster of “liquid mercury” head joints sneaking in slivers of light through the adjoining fire wall. Interior and exterior read together through light, materiality, and transparency. The urban room created by the vitrine, canopy, and garden setting contribute to the vitality of the street life in this pedestrian friendly cultural arts district of downtown Scottsdale.
Status: Built
Location: Scottsdale, AZ, US
Firm Role: Design Architect / Principal Architect
Additional Credits: Bill Timmerman photographs