TYLER NEAL KUENZI
Professional ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2015
welcome, My name is Tyler Neal Kuenzi. I’m an architecture and design enthusiast who loves to create new things and solve challenging problems. I’m currently looking for a creative team to join.
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CONTENTS 01. PROFESSIONAL WORK Project List CPS Energy Headquarters Hayden Flour Mill Terminal 3 Modernization @ PHX Barrister Building Redevelopment Garver Feed Mill Terminal Redevelopment Terminal 4 Connector @ LAX Campus Vista Historic Remodel E. Monticeito Dr.
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project list. Here are some of the great projects that I have had the opportunity to work on.
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Barrister Place
Phoenix,
CPS Energy Headquarters
San Antonio
E. Balboa Dr.
Tempe
Garver Feed Mill
Madison
Hayden Flour Mill
Tempe, AZ
Hurd Office
Irving, TX
Monticeito Avenue
Phoenix
Phoenician Ballroom Expansion
Phoenix
Salt River Project Headquarters
Phoenix
Terminal 3 Modernization
Phoenix
Terminal 5 Redevelopment
Los Angeles
Terminal 2 / 3 Redevelopment
Los Angeles
Terminal 4 Connector
Los Angeles
Texas Womens University
Denton, TX
W Earll. Dr.
Phoenix
office
residential
hospitality
adaptive re-use aviation 5
CPS energy Headquarters LOCATION: San Antonio, TX TEAM: SmithgroupJJR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The design of the New Headquarters for CPS Energy will speak to the company’s commitment to serving the energy needs of its customers as well as its commitment to being a vital partner and member of San Antonio. One of the project’s main design drivers is the creation of accessible public and semi public space and amenities that will engage the street, and become a part of San Antonio’s public urban fabric. Bolstered by a host of sustainable features, both passive and active, the building’s performance will reflect the CPS’s dedication to sustainability. The architecture draws references from not only its immediate context, but also the strong regional influences of Central Texas. While establishing a clear and strong identity for CPS, the design will be memorable not as a monument , but rather another iconic piece of San Antonio’s emerging downtown.
Massing The tower and garage are placed on the center of the site. The efficient form is a derivative of the program that is housed within.
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public space The tower is pushed to the north edge of the site to confront the street, and the garage is pulled to the south to allow for public green space.
connectivity The tower is pulled off of the ground plane to allow direct access from the street to the newly created greenspace.
series of terraces The program that makes up the auditorium, cafe, conference space, and boardrooms is pulled out of the tower and down to levels 1 and 2 creating a series of terraces that serve CPS as well as the community.
Sustainability Solar shading devices are employed to the south, east, and west sides of the tower to minimize solar gain. The garage is fitted with solar PV panels to maximize optimal sunlight exposure.
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SITE PLAN - GROUND LEVEL
WIND GARDEN
entry lobby
GEOTHERMAL EXHIBIT SCULPTURE AND EXHIBIT ABOUT GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
TEXAS LANDSCAPE GARDEN
MIX OF FLUID PAVING PATTERNS, PLANTERS AND SEATWALLS TEXAS LOWLAND LANDSCAPE
SEATWALLS AND PLANTERS, SCULPTURAL EXHIBIT FROM CEILING AND INTEGRATED WITH COLUMNS
SERVICE
cafe STORMWATER FOUNTAIN
CAPTURE AND FILTER STORMWATER IN FORMAL RAIN GARDEN CISTERN
auditorium
DROP OFF
RETAIL/ RESTAURANT SEATING
DROP OFF
retail
STORMWATER FOUNTAIN
parking garage
garage entry 8
retail
retail
FROM DOWNSPOUT, CONNECTS TO STORMWATER GARDEN HYDROELECTRIC STORY
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sustainability diagram
Fresh air intake @ every level Horizontal Shading Devices Extruded Floor Slab
Vertical Shading Devices
Green Roof Green Wall PV Panels
Light Shelf
Natural Daylighting
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kBTU/ft2/yr
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COOLING DOMINATED
MOSTLY WELL LIT
Rainwater Collection & Storage
section diagram
Stairs are introduced at intermediate areas in the tower to allow for easy connectivity between floors and departments.
Executive Office Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office Typical Office
Parking Parking
Call Center
Parking
Call Center
Parking
Human Resources
Parking Conference / Boardrooms
Parking Parking / Loading
Retail
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hayden flour mill LOCATION: Tempe, AZ TEAM: SmithgroupJJR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Hayden Flour Mill redevelopment will turn the abandoned, historic mill into a vibrant community gateway to Mill Avenue. This iconic landmark will celebrate its history through careful redevelopment to not only become one of the most anticipated mixed use projects in Tempe, but will be a catalyst for future growth in the City. Hayden Flour Mill is located just south of Tempe Town lake, backs up to the Hayden Butte preserve, and features an abandoned 4 story mill building as well as a 12 story silo tower. The four story office building fronting Mill Avenue will turn into a restaurant and retail venue with hotel amenities and a rooftop lounge overlooking the Town Lake park and Mill Avenue while boutique hotel rooms are to be situated into the former silos. A new 5 level hotel structure will serve as the hotel entry lobby, restaurant, conference space, as well as feature 4 levels of rooms over a second floor amenity pool deck.
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O PKWY. RIO SALAD
PARKING GARAGE
HOTEL ENTRY
MILL BUILDING
SILO TOWER
TRAILHEAD TO HAYDEN BUTTE
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MILL AVENUE
AMENITY DECK
"1180 Line" This topographic line circumscribes Hayden Butte and marks the extents to which development can encraoch onto the Butte.
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landscape concept FENCE
RAISED PLANTERS
CONCRETE/GABION/CORTEN BUFFER PUBLIC/PRIVATE POTENTIAL SIGN LOCATION
SEMI-PERMEABLE, METAL
COURTYARD
PAVING PATTERN EXTENDS FROM HOTEL BANDING W/ PAVERS BETWEEN FIREPLACE/PIT AS FOCAL POINT - CONNECT PATTERN INSIDE TO DINING ROOM
DESERT LANDSCAPE
NATURALIZED PLANTINGS FORM DIVISION BETWEEN ‘MODERN’ HOTEL PATERN AND STRUCTURED HISTORIC
COURTYARD
CONNECT TO AMPHITHEATER W/ SPIRAL PATTERN (PLANTING, BOULDERS) FRAME SUMMIT VIEW FOCAL POINT (FOUNTAIN/ FIREPIT/SPA)
PATIO
WOOD OR PLANK STYLE PAVERS FRAME W/ CONCRETE OR CORTEN PLANTERS TIVOLI LIGHTS OVERHEAD
AMPHITHEATER SCULPTURE GARDEN
DG FILL BETWEEN EXISTING TRACKS NATIVE LANDSCAPE MACHINERY SCULPTURES
TRAILHEAD
NATURALIZED PLANTINGS AND BOULDERS, DG PAVING WITH BANDING,
TIERED WALLS PARKING - 14
PATTERNED CONCRETE LANE DG STALLS W/ PAVER BANDING
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PUBLIC LAWN
MOVEABLE FURNITURE ON LAWN, FRAME W/ TREES IN CONCRETE OR CORTEN PLANTERS BACK AREA BG W/ FIREPIT
ADA ACCESS TO TRAIL AND SCULPTURE GARDEN
STONE PLAZA W/ BOULDERS TRANSITIONS TO DG, STONE PAVERS, BOULDER ‘SEATS’ NATIVE LANDSCAPE FRAMES SUMMIT VIEW RUSTIC GAZEBO/TRELLIS AS BACKDROP
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Terminal 3 Modernization LOCATION: Phoenix, AZ TEAM: Corgan / SmithgroupJJR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The T3 Modernization Project at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is a $560M multifirm collaborative renovation/expansion. The aspirational vision is to achieve a ‘World Class Facility’ through comprehensive renovations to the Central Processor and North Concourse, and the addition of a new 15 gate South Concourse. The Terminal Processor features a new West expansion that will create a new modern vocabulary, forge a new airport landmark, and establish itself as the new Terminal 3 front door. T3 Modernization Goals and Objectives. 1. Create a “world class” facility with identity that sets the standard for passenger experience at the world’s friendliest airport. 2. Create value that supports the economic engine of Sky Harbor driving commerce and the economy of Phoenix and the region. 3. Create a performance focused facility that maximizes operational efficiency while being flexible and adaptable to changing needs. 4. Create a modern and sustainable facility embracing Phoenix’s unique sense of place introducing passengers to our culture and our desert environment. 18
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Specific to the Terminal 3 Modernization Project are three main design opportunities: first, the vision of a World Class Facility, which encapsulates our understanding of a cutting edge, industry leading facility. Second is the facility’s unique location, the Place, responding to Phoenix’s culture and community, progressive architecture, sustainable desert building techniques, and anticipated economic capabilities. And third, the existing facility as part of a larger holistic campus, Existing Canvas, with opportunities to create identity,incorporate PSHIA’s aviation legacy, and connection to alternate modes of transportation as the design moves forward. 20
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Moving people efficiently and effortlessly to and from their destination is also a focus of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The new facility will maximize performance and operational efficiency, while remaining flexible and adaptable to future needs and changes.
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Barrister place LOCATION: Phoenix, AZ TEAM: SmithgroupJJR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The redevelopment of the Barrister Building and the properties to the East and South presents an opportunity to create a vibrant mixed use project which will serve as a cornerstone to Downtown Phoenix. The design approach will celebrate the beautiful historic elements of the Barrister Building, while looking forward to the future of downtown Phoenix. Barrister Place will consist of 88 condominiums. 63 brand new units are located in two, mid-rise buildings, which will flank the historic Barrister Building to the east and to the south, as well as 25 exposed-brick lofts in the Barrister Building itself. The Barrister Building will receive a sensitive face lift and be repurposed for people that want to live in a truly historic edifice with a legendary film-making past. Both the new and historic structures at Barrister Place will be programmed for “local first� retail and restaurant tenants at the street level
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1ST. AVE LIGHT RAIL STATION
Existing Parking Lot
2ND .ST.
1ST. ST.
CENTRAL AVE.
Cityscape
Hotel Palomar
JEFFERSON ST.
LIGHT RAIL ROUTE VEHICULAR ACCESS
1ST. AVE.
Luhrs Towers
Marriott Hotel
SITE
Existing Parking Lot
Existing Parking Lot
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
MADISON ST.
Through the thoughtful consideration of the existing historic context, the proposed design creates a lively mixed use development that reinvigorates an underutilized downtown site while celebrating and preserving the historic fabric of Downtown Phoenix.. 26
MADISON ST.
US Airways Center
3RD .ST.
3RD. ST. LIGHT RAIL STATION
WASHINGTON ST.
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BASEMENT BAR ENTRANCE
PROGRAM AREA LEGEND
JEFFERSON ST. (ONE-WAY EAST BOUND)
LIGHT RAIL LINE
RESIDENTIAL
PROGRAM AREA LEGEND
PROGRAM AREA LEGEND PEDESTRIAN ZONE
0
40'
80'
RAMP DOWN
VERTICAL CIRC
FIRST ST.
CENTRAL AVE.
ALLEY
SUPPORT CIRCULATION FITNESS / CLUB RM.
SECONDARY RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE LOBBY
120'
120'
GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 40' - 0"
EXISTING PARKING LOT
SECONDARY VEHICULAR ACCESS TO GARAGE
MADISON ST.
FLOOR PLAN - STREET LEVEL Plot Date:
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MAIN VEHICULAR ACCESS TO GARAGE
STORAGE RAMP UP
PARKING GARAGE
GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 40' - 0" NORTH
SECURE BICYCLE STORAGE
AMENITIES DECK
STREET LEVEL
BALCONY 9/23/2015 2:12:46 PM
80'
RESTAURANT
EXISTING PARKING LOT
NORTH
0
40'
80'
120'
GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 40' - 0"
(TWO-WAY TRAFFIC)
FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 2
Plot Date:
40'
LOADING ZONE
9/23/2015 2:11:37 PM
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RETAIL
MAIN RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE LOBBY
BALCONY
NORTH
RESIDENTIAL
LANDSCAPE ZONE
(ONE-WAY NORTH BOUND)
FIRST ST.FIRST ST.
RETAIL RESIDENTIAL RESTAURANT RETAIL AMENITIES DECK RESTAURANT STORAGE AMENITIES DECK VERTICAL CIRC STORAGE SUPPORT VERTICAL CIRC CIRCULATION SUPPORT PARKING GARAGE CIRCULATION FITNESS / CLUB RM. PARKING GARAGE BALCONY FITNESS / CLUB RM.
LEVEL 2
PROGRAM AREA LEGEND RESIDENTIAL RETAIL RESTAURANT AMENITIES DECK STORAGE
POOL
VERTICAL CIRC SUPPORT SPA
CIRCULATION
BOCCE BALL COURT
PARKING GARAGE
PLANTERS
FITNESS / CLUB RM.
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9/23/2015 2:14:11 PM
BALCONY
LEVEL 3
FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 4 Plot Date:
Plot Date:
FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
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Garver feed mill LOCATION: Madison, WI TEAM: SmithgroupJJR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Garver Feed Mill will be a place that respects and enhances the landscape and surrounding neighborhood while creating a destination for people interested in artisan food production, urban agriculture, and the native landscape. Integrating artisan food production with cultivation, education, and natural recreation in a manner that is sensitive to overall site context will create an amenity for the neighborhood and a regional destination in the City of Madison.
Primary Project Goals: 1. Restore Garver Feed Mill’s core function as an artisan food production facility. 2. Establish Garver Feed Mill as a high-profile destination within the region’s innovative local foods movement. 3. Catalyze partnerships to feature educational programs and functions that showcase sustainable technologies and conservation practices in both the restoration and preservation of the building and adjacent land.
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SASY NEIGHBORHOOD EASTMORLAND NEIGHBORHOOD ST AR KW EA TH ER
POTENTIAL MONUMENT SIGN LOCATION
CR
K EE
PRIMARY ENTRY
MICRO LODGES (48)
POTENTIAL DEMONSTRATION GARDENS CAFE SEATING
S AV
E.
GAZEBO
S. F AIR
OAK
BIKE PARKING (6)
POTENTIAL DEMONSTRATION ORCHARD SERVICE / LOADING
GARVER GREEN
CONCRETE WALK
FUTURE PATH EXTENSION ROOF MOUNTED MECHANICAL UNITS
POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL PARKING
UNHEATED STORAGE
KESSENICH’S LTD.
OLBRICH MULCH OPERATIONS
STORM WATER FEATURE BIKE PARKING (20)
C
PRIMARY ENTRY
TDD (
WSOR RAILROAD SERVICE / LOADING
OUTDOORFEEDMILL / PATIO GARVER REDEVELOPMENT PLAN POTENTIAL BIKE PARKING (20) SEATING
109 SOUTH FAIR OAKS AVE. MADISON, WI 53704
44 EAST MIFFLIN STREET SUITE 500 MADISON, WI 53703 608.251.1177 www.smithgroupjjr.com Design Coalition 2088 Atwood Ave., Madison, WI 53704 608.246.8846
Bachmann Construction 1201 S Stoughton Rd. Madison, WI 53716 608-222-8869
Owner: GARVER FEED MILL LLC 1030 W. Chicago Avenue Ste. 200 Chicago, IL 60642
B-CYCLE STATION
ISSUED FOR
GDP/SIP
REV
DATE
EXISTING COTTAGE 05.27.2015
SEALS AND SIGNATURES
KEY PLAN CAPITAL CITY BIKE TRAIL
TRUE NORTH
DRAWING TITLE
SCALE PROJECT NUMBER DRAWING NUMBER
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floor plan Level 1 C
B
1
PASSENGER DROP OFF
ELECTRICAL 150 ± SF
4
ENTRY PLAZA
STORAGE 200 ± SF
ICE CREAM 1000 ± SF PATIO SEATING
107’- 6 1/2 ”
RESTROOM 300 ± SF
RESTROOM 300 ± SF
MDF / IT 50 ± SF
11’- 8”
OFFICE
1300 ± SF
ARTISAN CRACKER 2900 ± SF
KOMBUCHA 2900 ± SF
CANOPY ELECTRICAL 150 ± SF
ENTRY
900 ± SF
MDF / IT 50 ± SF
COFFE ROASTER / WAREHOUSE 13,800 ± SF
SERVICE / LOADING
3 (BAKERY CONTINUTED)
CAFE
BREWERY 2800 ± SF
A
1900 ± SF
EVENT SPACE 4000 ± SF
BAKERY 3200 ± SF
SERVICE / LOADING
PATIO SEATING
CHEESEMAKER 1800 ± SF
DISTILLERY 4400 ± SF
A
3
PATIO SEATING
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C
With careful consideration to realize a cohesive development, Garver Feed Mill will feature recreational and sustainable functions driven through various community partnerships. Integrating food production with cultivation, education and recreation in a manner that is sensitive to overall site context Garver Feed Mill will create an amenity for the neighborhood and a regional destination in the City of Madison.
B
EXISTING STRUCTURE TO REMAIN
SCALE:
1”=16’-0”
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exploded axon
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LEASE SPACE
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PEDESTRIAN ACCESS VEHICLE ACCESS
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SERVICE ACCESS 1
ENTRY ATRIUM
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CAFE
3
OUTDOOR PATIO
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ENTRY PLAZA
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5
3 3 3
SERVICE YARD
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2 1 5
65 NEW ENTRY 7
6
ELEVATOR
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2ND LEVEL STAIRS
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COLD STORAGE
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site sections ROOF MOUNTED MECHANICAL UNITS
ROOF MOUNTED MECHANICAL UNITS MICRO LODGES BEYOND
MICRO LODGES BEYOND
UNHEATED STORAGE
PARKING
A EAST - WEST SITE SECTION
DRIVE AISLE
PARKING
LANDSCAPE AREA
DRIVE AISLE
EXISTING BUILDING
PARKING
COLD STORAGE BUILDING
SCALE : 1/32” = 1’-0”
ROOF MOUNTED MECHANICAL UNITS
PROPERTY LINE
B NORTH - SOUTH SITE SECTION SCALE : 1/32” = 1’-0”
CAPITAL CITY BIKE TRAIL
C NORTH - SOUTH SITE SECTION SCALE : 1/32” = 1’-0”
SIDEWALK PARKING
DRIVE AISLE
PARKING
SIDEWALK AREA LANDSCAPE
EXISTING BUILDING
ENTRY COURT / DRIVE AISLE
EXISTING COTTAGE
PROPERTY LINE
WSOR RAILROAD
CAPITAL CITY BIKE TRAIL
MICRO LODGES AND DEMONSTRATION ORCHARD
WSOR RAILROAD
PROPERTY LINE
BIKE PARKING
DRIVE AISLE
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EXISTING BUILDING
ENTRY COURT
DRIVE AISLE
SIDEWALK
PROPERTY LINE
MICRO LODGES AND DEMONSTRATION ORCHARD
SITE SECTIONS
A - 1.2 20’
SCALE:
40’
80’
1”=32’-0”
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Terminal redevelopment LOCATION: Classified TEAM: Corgan / SmithgroupJJR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Currently, a major airline’s operation is split between two outdated concourses in a heavily congested area of an airport. This only permits a small number of wide body aircraft as well as a limited number of passengers and routes served., The redevelopment of the two existing terminals can increase service by 40% and offer a greater airport experience to customers. With the proposed design of the two new terminals, and the connecting Processor, there is an opportunity to solidify and establish a new gateway at the airport. The Design will embody a unique vision that represents the company’s culture, commitment to the region and customer service.
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The proposed design will be transparent and open, and will provide a sense of connectivity to passengers, from curbside to airside. Transparency will allow abundant day light to wash the halls of the grand processing hall as well as the holding rooms of the terminals. Additionally, the transparency will allow views out, to the mountains and iconic skyline to provide a unique traveling experience.
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terminal 4 connector @ LAX LOCATION: LAX, Los Angeles, CA TEAM: Corgan PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The $80M+ design-build terminal connector project.is the first architectural Design/Build project ever for Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and will set the future aesthetic direction for LAX. The project is a four-story infill building that will connect Terminal 4 with the Tom Bradley International Terminal and includes a new security checkpoint, checked baggage screening system and a secure connector corridor for passengers connecting domestic to international flights.
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campus vista historic remodel LOCATION:: Phoenix, AZ TEAM: Tyler Neal Kuenzi Design PROJECT DESCRIPTION: W. Earll Dr. was a a complete interior remodel and exterior refresh of a 1,,300 SF home built in 1945. Located in the Campus Vista Historical district the renovation sought to open up the cramped floor plan, wash the interior of the home with light, and bring the home up to date while still maintaining much of the original 1940’s ranch essence. A 500 SF master bedroom and bathroom addition transformed this once dark and neglected home into the gem of the neighborhood.
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E. MONTICEITO Dr. LOCATION:: Phoenix, AZ TEAM: Tyler Neal Kuenzi Design PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Monteceito Dr. is a 3,400 SF new build on a culde-sac near 40th St. and Campbell Ave in the heart of Phoenix. This 4 bed / 3.5 bath home features a clean and efficient open floor plan that includes an expansive great room, a family room on the second level with an exterior terrace and 2 masters suites. One master suite is located on the first level with a private entrance, and the second master suite on the second level features an exterior terrace with views of Camelback Mountain.
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