The architecture along the corridor.
The Camelback Corridor is one of the most architecturally significant residential corridors in the Southwest. The work along this stretch ranges from mid-century landmark properties to contemporary custom homes by current Pritzker-recognized firms. Roof choices include concrete and clay tile, integrated low-slope foam, and standing seam metal — frequently in combination on a single property.
What's different about working here.
Mid-century literacy
Beadle, Haver, and the firms that followed — coordinated to original drawings and current architect oversight.
Contemporary custom
Standing seam, large-format tile, and integrated low-slope foam coordinated with the project architect.
View-preservation review
Material and color submitted through the corridor's review processes when applicable.