Preserving Arizona's Architecture
16 February 2006 - 2:00pm
Arizona is reclaiming its architectural heritage.
"[Arizona has some] of the most unique architecture in the country...From historic revival architecture to the true modern designs of today, architects have viewed the desert for its attributes instead of its harshness... Architectural gems are scattered across the Valley."
Full Story:
Couple preserve Arizona's architecture heritage
Source:
The Arizona Republic, February 16, 2006
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