Michael Goodwin (architect) explained

Michael Goodwin
Practice:Michael & Kemper Goodwin Ltd.,Ahern, MacVittie, Hofmann & Goodwin Ltd.
Significant Buildings:Tempe Municipal Building, Marcos de Niza High School, Corona del Sol High School, Horizon High School
Birth Date:April 28, 1939
Birth Place:Tempe, Arizona
Death Date:May 4, 2011
Death Place:Arizona
Spouse:Joan c. Robison (1962-1993), SAM (m. 2006–2011)
Parents:Kemper Goodwin, Mickey Goodwin
Alma Mater:University of Southern California
Nationality:American
Awards:Arizona Architects Medal
Children:2, Matthew Goodwin and Lisa (Goodwin) Michael

Michael Kemper Goodwin (April 28, 1939 – May 4, 2011)[1] was an architect and politician in the Phoenix, Arizona, area. He also served two terms in the Arizona House of Representatives in the 1970s.[2]

Life and career

Goodwin was born April 28, 1939, to Kemper Goodwin and Mary 'Mickey' Goodwin. (Kemper Goodwin was a local architect, who designed two buildings which are now on the National Register of Historic Places in Arizona). He attended the University of Southern California graduating in 1963.[1]

After graduation, Goodwin returned to Arizona and joined his father's firm. In 1966, he received his license in architecture and was made senior partner.[3] [4] [5] The firm then became known as Michael & Kemper Goodwin Ltd. He took over the firm after his father retired in 1975. In 1978, he was the youngest person ever to become a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.[1]

In 1969 Goodwin ran for his districts seat in the Arizona House of Representatives on the Republican ticket. He would go on to serve two terms in the House. In 1975 he ran for Secretary of State which he lost by a narrow margin to Wesley Bolin. Goodwin did all this while still maintaining his career as an architect.

His firm specialized in educational structures designing facilities for several school districts throughout Arizona. Many of these schools are still in use, however several have been demolished and replaced with new campuses.

He was also one of the first architects to experiment in green and sustainable building designs as well as efficiency of building design as seen in many of his educational and municipal buildings. Examples of his sustainable and efficiency ideas include the use of sloping glass, earth berms, solar energy, hexagonal structures framed in as parallelograms, light and body heat as heat sources, modular portable building elements, and rooftop parking.

In 1981 Goodwin and his family moved to Flagstaff, Arizona, at this time Goodwin began to phase himself out of architecture to represent this the firm was reorganized into Ahern, MacVittie, Hofmann & Goodwin, Ltd.[6] Ultimately Goodwin's name would be dropped and Ahern, MacVittie & Hofmann Ltd. would go on to design many more schools. He would however involve himself in real estate as a developer and keep the name Michael & Kemper Goodwin Ltd. when developing the Elks Run subdivision in Flagstaff.[7] In 1995 Michael returned to Phoenix living in an adobe home on Camelback Mountain.

Goodwin died of pulmonary fibrosis on May 4, 2011, at the age of 72.[8]

Major works

Schools

Arizona State University

Tempe Union High School District

Tempe Elementary School District

Kyrene School District

Paradise Valley Unified School District

Roosevelt Elementary School District

Scottsdale Unified School District

Many other local elementary, middle, and high schools

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scott . Luci . Michael Goodwin, noted Valley architect, dies . Azcentral.com . 2011-05-09 . 2017-04-02.
  2. Web site: Tempe Architect Michael Goodwin Dies. Bizjournals.com. 2017-04-02.
  3. Book: 1884320244. Images and Insights: Reflections of an Architect. Goodwin. Michael. October 2002.
  4. Web site: Michael & Kemper Goodwin – Design Library Collections | ASU Library . Lib.asu.edu . 2017-04-02.
  5. Web site: Selleh House HP#23 . 2011-06-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110504235918/http://www.tempe.gov/historicpres/SellehHouse.html . 2011-05-04 .
  6. 1982-06-15. Corona del Sol High School solar system, Tempe Union High School District No. 213. Final technical report. English. 6346333.
  7. Web site: 15 Jul 1984, 26 - Arizona Daily Sun at Newspapers.com . 2022-09-20 . Newspapers.com . en.
  8. Web site: 2021-12-02 . DECEMBER HISTORIC LEGENDS: KEMPER & MICHAEL GOODWIN . 2022-09-20 . Tempe History Society . en-US.
  9. News: Pela . Robrt L. . Michael Goodwin's Architecture Was Green Before the Movement . . 2011-05-19 . 2017-04-02.
  10. Web site: PCI Medical Buildings.
  11. Web site: Tempe City Hall designer Goodwin remembered for environmental vision.
  12. Web site: Arizona Republic 25 Feb 1968, page Page 100 . 2022-09-20 . Newspapers.com . en.
  13. News: Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona on June 10, 1981 · Page 141. Newspapers.com. 2017-09-06. en.