Modern Phoenix Week 2008 + Home Tour of Village Grove

The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Flooded with natural light, the Scottsdale Center for the Arts atrium was filled with modern vendors and service providers for the Modern Phoenix Expo 2008. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Modern Phoenix founder Alison King (center) takes one last walk of the expo floor before opening to the public. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Stel Objekt brought new outdoor furniture to show. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Gore Design Co. brought this curvaceous concrete and wood lounger, as well as a preview of a reception desk they created for Natural Territory. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Natural Territory of Scottsdale displayed some green furnishings and ways of living. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Melrose on 7th anchor store Retro Redux set up a cool bar and rehabbed steel cabinetry. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Newcomer from New Mexico Modern Handcrafted brought custom cabinetry. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Phoenix Metro Retro showed of their classic taste in refurbished Danish Modern style. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The Center of Modern Design brought an iconic collection of furnishings. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Interior design firm Valley Modern used a creative approach to get folks to sign up for voluntary e-mail Spam! The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Ethan Allen does modern, too! The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The O'Companies revealed new plans for Will Bruder's Mezzo on 3rd St. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The Equitable group brought a model of Portland 38. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The Modern Phoenix Map of neighborhoods is always a point of curiosity. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Vision Concrete displayed a variety of floor finishes and artistic treatments. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The Haver Hive showcased the creative talent of residents in the Rancho Ventura Haverhood. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Claudia Bullmore of Sky Marketing is the Hive's ringleader. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Scott O'Steen of the Haver Hive displayed architectural renderings and his sensitive adaptations to a Haver Home. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Richard Elardo shared his expertise on the history of Al Beadle's Executive Towers, currently working toward historic designation. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The door prize area featured everything from a concrete artwork to a modern kitty bed, modern baby gear, books and consultations for design work. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Regina Alexandra's quilt was a special treat made by a MoPho and won by a MoPho. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The door prize drawing was much anticipated and well attended. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Alison's favorite part of the day is doing the drawings and giving away free gear! Leslie Oliver of SMoCA assisted and helped the entire day run smoothly. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The Scottsdale Historic Preservation Commission showed how they are leading the way in MCM research and historic designation of properties and neighborhoods. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 a.k.a. green brought eco-friendly paints, floor and furnishings. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 FormWerks studio anchored the western entrance to share their architectural vision. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Volunteers like Michael and Stacy Voloudakis kept the day's events running seamlessly. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 John Jacquemart made no apologies for his presentation being on FoamCore! The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Debbie Abele exposed the hidden history of Modern Scottsdale and its growth. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 James Trahan of 180 Degrees walked us through his "Scary House" in Sunnyslope. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Kristi Woolsey previewed her rehab of an old Eddie Jones home in Paradise Valley, to be featured on the AIA tour this year. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Mark Philp described Allen + Philp's sensitive rehab of the Hotel Valley Ho. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Joe Herzog of [merz] projects described the reasoning behind the addition to the Hoover Residence, also on the AIA home tour featured as home of the year. The Modern Phoenix Expo 2008 Nova Modern donated furnishings for the afternoon to seat the esteemed panel moderated by Desert Living's editor David Tyda.
Photos ©2008 Chris Marks, Joel Contreras, Purple Nickel,
Yuri Artibise, Meagen Jenkens, Erica Lucci, Modern Phoenix LLC

Modern Phoenix Week 2008 + Home Tour of Village Grove



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