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Wendell Burnette Architects is an internationally recognized architectural practice based in Phoenix, Arizona. Our portfolio of work includes a wide range of private and public projects. The specific focus of the practice is concerned with space and light, context and place, and with the environment and landscape in which we live. The architecture of the firm responds to the specifics of site and client needs, is resourceful in regards to budget, takes a pro-active approach to the craft of building, and strives to create spaces that engage people. The recent public commissions of the studio evidence our desire to be an active member of a community and the physical shaping of that community. |
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Wendell Burnette Architects’ design philosophy is grounded in listening and distilling the very essence of a project to create highly specific architecture that is at once functional and poetic. Our design approach is to listen to all aspects of a particular building program and develop a consensus of approach with client, design team members, and potential contractors. Through the integration of this process, Wendell Burnette Architects delivers architecture that is both uniquely appropriate and timelessly valuable to the client and/or user. Projects include residences located locally and nationally, the Palo Verde Library / Maryvale Community Center, the Scottsdale Teen Center, and the Amangiri Resort*. |
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The work of Wendell Burnette Architects has earned numerous
honors, including a 1990 Young Architects Award from
Progressive Architecture magazine, a 1999 “Emerging Voices
Award” from the Architectural League of New York, a 1999
P/A Design Award from Architecture magazine, three “Record
House” Awards in 1996, 2000 and 2006 from Architectural
Record Magazine, an AIA Western Mountain Region Merit
Award for The Field House, and a 2007 National AIA Honor
Award and 2009 National AIA/ALA Honor Award for the Palo
Verde Library/Maryvale Community Center. Recent exhibitions
include “Design Culture Now” at the SMITHSONIAN Cooper
Hewitt National Design Museum in New York, “SouthwestNET”
for the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in Scottsdale,
Arizona, and more recently in 2008 "Dialogues in Space", an
exhibit at the Arizona State University's College of Design and "Architecture in the Sonoran Desert: Phoenix - Barcelona", an
exhibit and symposium. |
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