by Rachel Bundstein | Mar 10, 2025 | Phoenix, Voices
A Legacy of Design Innovation in Phoenix by Pete Rasmussen, AIA, LFA For 150 years, Shepley Bulfinch has countered the status quo with forward-thinking buildings and spaces inspired by living, learning, and healing. In this adventure, we explore our impact on some of...
by jevans | Nov 13, 2023 | Voices
Promoting wellness in urban communities by Natalie Shutt-Banks, AIA CA Ventures | The Link Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an increase in the amount of time individuals spend in their residences. This has led to a rise in conversation on health and...
by jevans | May 16, 2023 | Voices
Designing a pedestrian focused city by Omar Bailey, AIA, LEED AP, NOMA LV Collective | Moontower What makes a city walkable? The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines walkability simply as “a walkable place that is easy to walk around.” While that’s...
by jevans | Feb 22, 2023 | Voices
Erasing redlining’s legacy through multifamily development by Omar Bailey, AIA Moontower Phoenix | LV Collective Multifamily housing is vital to expanding upon the diversification of a community, local economy and environment. A denser environment not only fosters...
by jevans | Oct 18, 2022 | Voices
The forefront of mixed-use development by Connie Jiang, Jonah Busick, AIA LEED AP and Paul Marquez X Phoenix is a new two-phase, 1.1 million sf mixed-use development in Phoenix’s Central Business District that fosters community engagement for both residents and...
by jevans | Apr 12, 2022 | Voices
Evolving Urban Design Embracing The Urban Challenge by Joe Herzog, AIA CAV | Next Tucson Nearly 60% of Americans live in urban environments and that percentage is rapidly increasing. We are in the middle of an unprecedented age of mass urbanization. Shepley Bulfinch’s...