INTERFACE GARFIELD GOODWIN BUILDING Tempe Hardware Building, 1898
Garfield Goodwin Building, 1928
Constructed in 1907, the Garfield Goodwin Building is a time capsule of Mill Avenue’s commercial heritage. Expanded in 1917 and remodeled by numerous tenants since, the Garfield Goodwin Building is the only remaining single-story cast iron storefront in Tempe. Interface is designed to honor the history of the Garfield Goodwin Building and preserve the ambience of Mill Avenue while accommodating a new program which includes a retail store, cafe, gallery, and small public library.
Warehouse, 1919
Original Construction, 1907
Addition, 1912
Old Town Creamery, 1970
FO U N D R Y
I N T E R FA C E New Construction
Existing Brick
GARFIELD GOODWIN LIBRARY Original Construction
MILL AVENUE
New Additions
Serving up hot coffee and fresh copies of the Tempe Daily News, the newspaper that occupied the building from 1946 until the mid-1960s.
This branch honors the legacy of the Goodwins, a prominent Tempe family, and provides the local neighborhood with access to community resources.
Foundry offers stationery, papermaking, and book-binding supplies. The gallery is dedicated to showcasing the art and history of printing as well as local Arizona artisans.
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Central Atrium
Children’s Story Nook
Existing Brick Feature
Existing Brick Feature
Cafe Addition
Cast Iron Storefront
GARFIELD GOODWIN LIBRARY
Terrace
First Floor
Third Floor
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S U S TA I N A B L E D E S I G N Adaptive reuse
Low-water use fixtures
Sustainable material selection
Grey water use
Existing material reuse
Public transportation access
Climate sensitive design
Community resources
Access to daylight and views
Cultural preservation
Energy efficient building systems
Community education
INT 590: Spring 2015 Core MIA Studio II
FINAL MODEL
S C A L E : 1/16” = 1’ -0”
M I L L AV E N U E FA C A D E ( E A S T )
Second Floor
Student: Jennifer Cox Instructor: Jose Bernardi