Built in 1968, this Albuquerque church needed an upgrade to accommodate a fast-growing parish while staying true to its Southwest mission church aesthetic.
The historic renovation of this 1937 Military Gothic-style building was accomplished in phases over a period of several years as funding became available; eventually it was transformed into a lush, modern performance venue for the city of Roswell, N.M.
This 65-unit, affordable-housing building located next to a light rail line was designed to create a sense of place for its working-family residents while helping to revitalize downtown Phoenix.
This design-build project team delivered 30 miles of HOV lanes, widened five bridges and reconstructed eight on- and off-ramps in just 274 days, a full 13 months faster than the original schedule dictated.
Named for a pioneer of senior services in Phoenix, the $4-million Helen Drake Senior Center, sited in a residential enclave, is the result of a city initiative to provide residents with a safety net of community services, including programs to prevent homelessness.
Meaning 'Tree of Life' in Spanish, Árbol de la Vida is a fitting name for the LEED-Platinum home of the Honors College and its 719 freshmen at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Manufacturing mirrored-glass reflectors to be used in solar powerplants, this $15-million, 160,000-sq-ft facility also serves as the U.S. headquarters for the Spanish firm RioGlass.
A project-of-the-year finalist, and the only project to win in two categories, this automated people mover for Sky Harbor International Airport includes three stations and 12,000 linear ft of guideway, of which 9,000 ft is elevated.
This high-profile and complex 15-story tower was built in a tight urban site and helped revitalize Phoenix's economy when almost no other construction was occurring downtown.