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Broadstone Arts Loft – Phoenix – 2014-17
Broadstone Arts Loft is a multifamily residential project in central Phoenix designed as part of the Broadstone brand by Alliance Residential. The project integrates urban housing, ground-floor gallery space, and light rail connectivity while expressing a recognizable architectural identity tied to a national development platform.
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Peak 16 Apartments – 2016
Courtyard-based multifamily housing development in Phoenix, Arizona, organized around a central amenity core and structured parking, balancing density, livability, and a highly efficient, buildable construction strategy.
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Roosevelt Row – Phoenix, Arizona – 2015-18
Roosevelt Row Apartments is a large-scale mixed-use residential development located at 3rd Street and Roosevelt in downtown Phoenix. Spanning multiple city blocks, the project integrates multifamily housing with active ground-level retail along the city’s primary arts corridor. As Project Architect, James Easton led construction documentation and facade resolution, organizing a complex, evolving program into a cohesive architectural system that reinforces the scale and continuity of the streetscape.
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Steamboat Springs Housing – 2023
A redevelopment proposal for 1200 Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, this project reimagines a long-stalled hotel site constrained by FEMA floodplain limitations. The design introduces a below-grade water retention strategy paired with an above-grade parking podium, unlocking the feasibility of mixed-use housing in a high-cost mountain market. Forty-eight residential units are organized around a central courtyard with shared amenities, while street-level retail activates the main corridor. Drawing from Steamboat’s historic mountain-town character, the architecture blends brick, stone, and articulated massing to create a contextually grounded yet economically viable housing solution.
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The Standard Apartments – 2013-16
The Standard Apartments is a contemporary multifamily residential project in Scottsdale, Arizona, designed as a modern interpretation of mid-century desert architecture, drawing inspiration from the iconic Hotel Valley Ho. The project blends indoor-outdoor living, layered facades, and courtyard-focused planning within a compact urban infill site.
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Workforce Housing + Childcare (Steamboat) – 2023
A workforce housing and childcare proposal for the Yampa Valley designed to function as a complete system—housing, daily life, and financial structure aligned. The project provides 48 units within existing zoning, integrated childcare, transit access, and a self-supporting economic model. Rather than relying on subsidy, rents support operations and retire the initial development cost over time, resulting in a long-term civic asset. This proposal demonstrates how housing can be built, lived in, and sustained without compromise.
