Improving Planning & Development
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Perhaps it would serve Phoenix well if some inspired, creative architects served on the committee(s) that approve new buildings and save old ones. The Frank Lloyd Wright house at 56th & Exeter should have been well known to the board. The building that replaced Al Beadle's building at Third Street and Earll, switched out an elegant, beautiful building with a berm that obscured a parking lot, for a square block of a building with a deep parking lot and uniformly placed ungainly stanchions for lot safety. It looks like a prison rather than a medical building. I hope the doctors who practice there are more creative and inspired than this low-dollar eyesore.
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