Projects
Year
2024
Status
Built

Along a sun-bleached arterial in Scottsdale, Arizona—where the desert heat warps the horizon and asphalt reigns supreme—skoop quietly interrupts the rhythm of the everyday. A narrow, elongated volume, wedged into the residual geometry of what was once two parallel parking bays, the project resists the temptation of spectacle. Instead, it offers something far rarer in the American Southwest: a calibrated moment of architectural stillness. At just 12 feet wide and 84 feet long, skoop occupies a sliver of the city with improbable grace.

Along a sun-bleached arterial in Scottsdale, Arizona—where the desert heat warps the horizon and asphalt reigns supreme—skoop quietly interrupts the rhythm of the everyday. A narrow, elongated volume, wedged into the residual geometry of what was once two parallel parking bays, the project resists the temptation of spectacle. Instead, it offers something far rarer in the American Southwest: a calibrated moment of architectural stillness. At just 12 feet wide and 84 feet long, skoop occupies a sliver of the city with improbable grace.

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