Game Changing Design Ideas: Culdesac Tempe: A Car-Free Community

When built in late 2021, this 15.5-acre, 636-unit acre project will be the first car-free community built from scratch in the United States. No residential parking is provided, but the project is mobility rich with adjacency to light rail, ample bike parking, integrated rideshare, and on-site carshare.

The project also introduces a unique, desert-responsive multifamily product type and placemaking: a palette of walk-up, two- to three-story buildings, each with no more than eight units thoughtfully oriented around a series of shaded, semi-private, shared courtyards. The unit sizes range from 685 to 1200 sf. Bookable (hourly/daily) spaces, such as studio units for guest and flex working spaces, are distributed throughout the plan to enable comfortable, small-space living. The site plan delivers a compact, desert-responsive pattern, providing a sense of discovery through a fine-grain, network of narrow, shaded, pedestrian-only paseos, intimate courtyard spaces, and a main central plaza activated by 16,000 sf of retail, including a small grocer, a co-working space, a coffee shop, restaurant, and food trucks. The project is entitled and demand is strong, with more than 100 percent of the 130 Phase 1 units having deposits.

Architect/Designer | Opticos Design
Builders | Wespac | Porchlight Homes
Developers | Culdesac | Sunbelt Holdings
Land Planner | Opticos Design
Landscape Architect/Designer | Floor Associates
Photographer | Rayvat Engineering | Zanetta Illustration

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