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Arizona Mid-Century Modern Residential Buildings (page 2)

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Executive Towers
Phoenix, AZ
The Executive Towers building was designed by Alfred Newman Beadle and built from 1962-1963. At 22 stories, it was the tallest building in Phoenix at the time. In 1971, the apartments were converted into condominiums. [map]

David & Gladys Wright House
Phoenix, AZ
The David & Gladys Wright House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1952 for his son and his wife. The concrete, spiral design was chosen to cool the house with wind. In 2017, the house was donated to the School of Architecture at Taliesin. It will be used as a living laboratory for architecture students. For more, see this website. [map]

Beadle House
Phoenix, AZ
The Beadle House was designed by Alfred Newman Beadle and built in 1963. [map]

White Gates House
Phoenix, AZ
The White Gates House is located on White Gates Drive. It was designed by Alfred Newman Beadle and built in 1957. The house has been gutted and neglected for many years. These photos are from 2017. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Uhlmann House
Phoenix, AZ
The Uhlmann House is located next door to the White Gates House described above. It was also designed by Alfred Newman Beadle. The house was built in 1955. It was originally painted pink and purple in keeping with the color scheme for the Safari Hotel which was owned by the original residents of the house. This house is well-maintained. For more, see this website. [map]

House of the Future
Phoenix, AZ
This was built too late to be considered mid-century modern but I'll include it anyway. The House of the Future was designed by Charles Schiffner of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. It was built in 1979. For more, see this website. [map]

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Harrenstien House (Tucson) [map]

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