Moving Phoenix Library list 10

Designer; Satellite Site Selection and Shape Shifting; Jan/Feb 2014

Green Operations; Carpet Recycling: trash to treasure; Summer 2012

A Clean City: The Green Construction Story; Robyn C. Friend and Judith Love Cohen

Architectural Lighting; The Annual Product Issue; Mar/Apr 2013

Green Operations; Hospitality dos and don’ts; Spring 2013

Learning By Design; Designed to Thrive; Spring 2013

The West Select: 2012 Collector’s Handbook

The West Architect’s Newspaper; 10; 11.28.2012

AZ|RE; 2013 People To Know

AZ|RE; Rising to the Top; May – June 2013

Architecture + Design LA; Michael Webb

green living Magazine; Message in a Bottle; March 2012

St. Louis: Landmarks & Historic Districts; Carolyn Hewes Toft with Lynn Josse

Field Guide to Downtown Phoenix Parks; Kirby Hoyt

A Guide to the Architecture of Metro Phoenix; Central Arizona Chapter, American Institute of Architects

Green Operations; 50 Shades of Green; Fall 2012

High Roads; Take A Second Look at Santa Barbara; AAA

Metalmag; The Leading Edge; Summer 2013

EDC; 6.13

Designer; Night Light: Southland Christian Church, Lexington, Kentucky; Summer 2013

EcoHome; Performance Art; Summer 2013

Washington; Committed to the World; June 2013

Designer; LEEDing Ladies; Spring 2013

Architect; Infrastructure of Hope; April 2013

dwell; The Now 99; May 2013

Energy Efficiency on an Urban Scale; ASU

Energize Phoenix: Energy Efficiency on an Urban Scale; ASU

AZ|RE; Interior Motives; July-August 2013

dwell; The Interior Design Issue; June 2012

dwell On Design; 2012

Architectural Record; Record Houses 2012; 04|2012

Building Design + Construction; 15th Annual Building Team Awards; May 2012

Architect; The New Barnes; April 2012

Green Operations; Glass Flooring; Winter 2012

Boston Architecture; The Boston Society of Architects

Building Design + Construction; 29th Annual Reconstruction Awards; October 2012

EDC; 10.12

Washington; Together, We Make a Positive Impact on Society; October 2012

Architect; Days of Future Systems Past; September 2012

Interior Design; authentic new york; September 2012

Phoenix; Az’s 50 Best Restaurants; January 2014

Designer; Celebrating Community Faith Space; Winter 2013

EcoStructure; A Public Broadcast of High Performance; Fall 2013

edc; 8.13

edc; 7.13

Wilderness Society 2014 Calendar

Architectural Lighting; Sept/Oct 2013

Metalmag; Home Run in Birmingham; Fall 2013

AZ|RE; New Point of View; November-December 2013

High Roads; Brake Out the Classics, Cruising Arizona’s Car Clubs; September/October 2013

Architectural Lighting; July/August 2013

Architect; The New Rijks Museum; May 2013

U.S. Capitol Historical Society; 2014

edc; 5.13

Washington University in St. Louis; Eyeing Politics; Winter 2008

Davis; passionately committed to enriching the human experience

fabric Architecture; Materials World; July/August 2009

Desert Living; Seeing Double; July/August 2009

modernism; Whimsy in Germany; Spring 2009

High Performing Buildings; Canada’s Green Prototype; Spring 2009

Architectural Lighting; Emerging Practices; Nov/Dec 2013

High Roads; Celebrate in the City, See New York all Decked Out; November/December 2013

edc; 11.13

edc; 9.13

Washington; Two Strong; October 2013

edc; 10.13

Building Design + Construction; Enhancing Campus Life; January 2013

Moving Phoenix Library list 9

form werks studio

U.S. Green Building Council Advocacy Training Session: Building Momentum in 2008

JBL on stage micro, portable iPod music dock

Architecturally Unique Homes; Jarson & Jarson Reality

Sony CD Mavica Accessories

AIA 150 folio

Shangri-La Construction sketchbook; Peter Newton

City of Phoenix Art book

Wine Journal, Texas Wine

San Antonio, Austin & the Hill Country; Fodor’s

Moving Phoenix Library list 8

EDC; 1.14

WAM; Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation; Fall 2007

SMoCA; January – May 2007

Guthrie; Welcome to the Guthrie; 2007-2008

eames House

Tidal Creek Habitats; Sentinels of Coastal Health

100^ of Design; Finding Design in the Desert: 100 Places We Love; Desert Living

PhxArt Members Magazine; Phoenix Art Museum; January – March 2012

Green Operations; manufacturer/designer Collaborations; Fall 2010

50; The University of Arizona Poetry Center; Fall 2010 – Spring 2011

WD; Western Digital

Altman’s America: A Thirtieth Anniversary Retrospective; Film at LACMA; June – July 2000

News; Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts; Spring 09

Interior Design; best of year; December 2012

High Roads; La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, Tucson’s Rodeo Rides into Town; January/February 2014

EcoStructure; Climbing to New Heights in Sustainability; Winter 2013

Moving Phoenix Library list 7

Architecture; In The Valley of the Dolls; September 2004

Architecture; Education’s Edge; May 2004

Architecture; land, sea, and sky; August 2004

Architecture; Reconstructed Identities; February 2005

Architecture; Social Studies; April 2006

Architecture; educating environments; September 2005

Architectural Record; AIA Honor Awards: Antoine Predock Gold Medalist; 06|2006

Source + Design; Denver’s Dex Headquarters; September/October 2009

Arizona Vines & Wines;  Spring 2009

Moving Phoenix Library list 6

dwell; Live/Work; November 2010

Los Angeles; L.A. Home Design; March 2011

Building Design + Construction; 28th Annual Reconstruction Awards; 11.11

Architect; The Solar Decathlon Starts Getting Real; November 2011

Architectural Record; Design Vanguard 2011; 12|2011

Metalmag; Walk This Way; Nov.Dec 2011

Ranking Arizona; 15 1997 * 2012; 2012

Architectural Record; Building for Social Change; 03|2012

Architect; Annual Design Review; December 2011

Lightfair; 2012

Metropolis; X Factor; February 2012

Architect; 59th Annual Progressive Architecture Awards; February 2012

Architect’s Newspaper; The West; 01; 02.22.2012

AZ|RE; 2012 Outlook: CRE Position Itself For a Comeback; March-April 2012

Building Design + Construction; Fusion Facilities: When One Building Is Better Than Two; February 2012

Washington; Outline for a Bright Energy Future; February 2012

Architecture Landscaping Design & Construction; Wiley

Interior Design; mesmerizing; February 2012

Metalmag; The Office; Jan.Feb 2012

ed+c; Celebrating 15 Years of the road less traveled; February 2012

Building Design + Construction; Healthcare Report 2012; March 2012

Architect; A Peter Busby Portfolio; March 2012

ed+c; Seeing the Light; March 2012

Metropolis; The Product Issue; March 2012

dwell; Light & Energy; April 2012

Interior Design; all the right moves; January 2012

Architect; What’s Next: The Office, Ideas to Improve Your Workplace; January 2012

ed+c; Schoolhouse that Rocks; November 2011

Learning By Design; Smart Spaces; Fall 2011

Metalmag; Cure All; October 2011

AZ|RE; 2011-2012 People to Know

Glass magazine; Future glazing; May 2009

High Performing Buildings; Completing the Circle; Fall 2011

gb&d; what’s cooking?; April 2011

Architectural Record; Record Interiors 2011; 10|2011

American Transcendental quotes

“Nature is mythical and mystical always, and works with the license and extravagance of genius.

-Thoreau, “Excursions”

“Every man is the builder of a temple, called his body, to the god he worships, after a style purely his own, nor can he get off by hammering marble instead. We are all sculptors and painters, and our material is our own flesh and blood and bones.”

– Thoreau, Walden, chapter 11

“Nature is made to conspire with spirit to emancipate us.”

-Emerson, “Nature”

“Instead of calling on some scholar, I paid many a visit to particular trees, of kinds which are rare in this neighborhood, standing far away in the middle of some pasture, or in the depths of a wood or swamp, or on a hilltop . . . some taller mast of a pine, or a more perfect hemlock than usual, standing like a pagoda in the midst of the woods. These were the shrines I visited both summer and winter.”

Thoreau, Walden, chapter 10

“At length we resolved to scale the blue wall which bound the western horizon, though not without misgivings that thereafter no visible fairyland would exist for us.”

-Thoreau, “Excursions”

“Every child begins the world again, to some extent, and loves to stay outdoors, even in wet and cold. It plays house, having an instinct for it. Who does not remember the interest with which, when young, he looked at shelving rocks, or any approach to a cave? It was the natural yearning of that portion of our most primitive ancestor which still survived in us.

From the cave we have advanced to roofs of palm leaves, of bark and boughs, of linen woven and stretched, of grass and straw, of boards and shingles, of stones and tiles. At last, we know not what it is to live in the open air, and our lives are domestic in more senses than we think. From the hearth the field is a great distance. It would be well, perhaps, if we were to spend more of our days and nights without any obstruction between us and the celestial bodies.

Thoreau, Walden, chapter 1

A Leaf,

A Drop,

A Crystal,

A Moment of Time

Is Related

To the Whole,

and Partakes

of the Perfection

of the Whole.”

-Emerson, “Nature”

“For myself, I am a Transcendentalist of the old New England sort. I believe myself to be a child of God; and if a child, then an heir – a very condensed way of saying that the spirit within me is the breath of the creative spirit, and therefore infinite in its reach, in its possibilities, and its final destiny.”

Caroline Dall, Transcendentalism in New England, 1897

“A lake is the landscape’s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.”

-Thoreau, “Walden”

DVD/VCR Collection

Rush A Show of Hands

An Inconvenient Truth A Global Warning

Rush Grace Under Pressure

Remember That Night David Gilmour Live at the Royal Albert Hall Disc 1

Remember That Night David Gilmour Live at the Royal Albert Hall Disc 2

Rush R30 30th Anniversary World Tour

Big Easy to Big Empty The Untold Story of the Drowning of New Orleans

Pink Floyd Pulse Disc 1

John Candy Canadian Bacon

Sacred Space The Houses of Worship Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright

Libeskind Denver Art Museum

Our Savior Lutheran Church: Architecture

Our Savior Lutheran Church
Classroom and Multi-Purpose Room Additions
Client:                   Our Savior Lutheran Church
Location:             Fenton, Missouri
Area:                    20,000 sf
Market:                Schools; ReligiousA school and multi-purpose room addition to a church in suburban Fenton, Missouri.Budget:
Status:                 Completed in 1999
Architect:            Christner, Inc.
Contractor:
Consultants:Half size set of Design Development Drawings.
Developed CAD models for initial design considerations
Completed all construction documents in AutoCAD R14.
Involved in design and detailing discussions.