Uptown Row / The Ranch Mine
In many ways, ?Uptown Row? is a development between two worlds. The site is situated less than 500 feet away from a light rail station in Uptown Phoenix, between a heavy commercial thoroughfare and historic residential district. Its typology straddles the line between a single-family home and multi-family complex. It is part of a city that relies on the automobile but is actively shifting towards public transportation. This 10-unit greyfield development designed by young Phoenix based architecture firm The Ranch Mine and built and developed by Boxwell Southwest finds harmony in a diverse neighborhood, stitching together disparate elements in a refined, modern complex.Â
© Jason Roehner
Architects: The Ranch Mine
Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Area: 17332.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Jason Roehner
Architect Of Record: E Project
General Contractor: Boxwell Southwest
Site Size: 0.71 Acres
© Jason Roehner
In many ways, ?Uptown Row? is a development between two worlds. The site is situated less than 500 feet away from a light rail station in Uptown Phoenix, between a heavy commercial thoroughfare and historic residential district. Its typology straddles the line between a single-family home and multi-family complex. It is part of a city that relies on the automobile bu...
© Jason Roehner
Architects: The Ranch Mine
Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Area: 17332.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Jason Roehner
Architect Of Record: E Project
General Contractor: Boxwell Southwest
Site Size: 0.71 Acres
© Jason Roehner
In many ways, ?Uptown Row? is a development between two worlds. The site is situated less than 500 feet away from a light rail station in Uptown Phoenix, between a heavy commercial thoroughfare and historic residential district. Its typology straddles the line between a single-family home and multi-family complex. It is part of a city that relies on the automobile bu...
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