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The Vale, Tempe (AZ)

Bruder, William P.
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Alternative Title
Vale, The
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/105338
Date
2005
Description
North elevation, detail showing entry to a "work/live" unit; "This project represents a unified public/private vision by not only enhancing a currently vacant parcel, but acting as a bridge between disparate land uses. This project provides the neighborhood with businesses and residents with a vested interest in their community. The Vale condominiums will be a gateway to downtown Tempe, a model of new urban development and a genuine point of community pride. The development of this 1.8 acre site, with 713 feet of frontage along University Drive, consists of a series of mixed-use and residential buildings comprising 4,100 sf for sale office and retail space with surface parking, and 46 dwelling units with underground parking and private individual garages at grade. An intimate garden for residents will run the length of the project, fostering a diversity of native plants and providing a dynamic play of light and shade." Source: http://www.willbruder.com/workmixeduse_vale.htm Source:
Type of Work
condominium (built work); mixed-use development
Subject
architectural exteriors, contemporary (1960 to present), Housing, Modernist, New Urbanism
Rights
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only
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