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White Gates Salvage on Camelback

Phoenix stakeholders strike a compromise to salvage key features of Al Beadle’s iconic White Gates on Camelback.

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Executive Towers designed by Al Beadle in downtown Phoenix. Photo by Jack Ketcham.

Executive Towers designed by Al Beadle in downtown Phoenix. Photo by Jack Ketcham.

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  • Preserving a Mid-Century Masterpiece
    • Conflict and Community Advocacy
    • A Compromise: Salvage and Reuse
  • Impact on Preservation Policies
    • Community Reactions and Next Steps
    • Al Beadle’s Enduring Legacy

Nestled against the picturesque slopes of Camelback Mountain, the future of the iconic White Gates residence has sparked heated debate in Phoenix.

After months of community outcry and negotiations, a compromise has been reached to salvage elements of this mid-century architectural gem designed by Al Beadle, blending historic preservation with modern development goals.

 

Preserving a Mid-Century Masterpiece

Built in 1954, the White Gates residence is a standout example of desert modernism. Designed by Al Beadle, a master architect known for blending form and functionality, the home featured striking brise-soleil screens with elliptical patterns, which appeared to hover gracefully above the desert landscape.

This fusion of artistic elegance and architectural ingenuity made the home a local treasure, revered by preservationists and historians alike.

While White Gates captivated the architectural world, it lacked the protection of official historic designation, leaving its fate vulnerable when sold in January 2024 to 4918 E. White Gates LLC, managed by Yasser Elshair.

 

Conflict and Community Advocacy

In March 2024, the filing of a demolition permit ignited widespread concern, drawing attention to gaps in Phoenix’s historic preservation policies. Preservationists, including renowned historian Alison King, argued the home met criteria for national historic status.

However, Elshair contended that alterations over the years, including partial demolition in the 2000s, diminished the property’s historic integrity.

City Councilman Kevin Robinson facilitated discussions between the property owner and community stakeholders to explore alternatives to demolition.

Public pressure mounted, with preservation advocates urging measures to protect White Gates and calling for reforms to Phoenix’s preservation framework.

 

A Compromise: Salvage and Reuse

After months of negotiations, an agreement was reached to preserve some of White Gates’ most iconic elements through a deconstruction and salvage plan. This proposal includes:

  • Careful removal of iconic features: The brise-soleil screens and steel patio awnings will be salvaged and relocated to a designated site for public use.
  • Extended timeline: A 320-day moratorium on demolition gives preservationists additional time to plan for reuse or storage of salvaged materials.
  • Monetary contribution: Elshair committed $50,000 to support the conservation of these materials.

The city will demolish the remainder of the home, but this compromise acknowledges Al Beadle’s architectural legacy while allowing the property owner to proceed with development.

 

Impact on Preservation Policies

The White Gates debate underscores a broader challenge in Phoenix: balancing growth with heritage preservation. Current policies do not mandate protections for properties lacking formal designation, leaving many mid-century landmarks at risk.

Advocates like restaurateur Lauren Bailey stress the need for funding and policy reforms to incentivize adaptive reuse and preservation.

Phoenix’s ongoing Preserve Historic PHX 2025 plan aims to address these gaps. Recommendations from experts at PlaceEconomics propose incentives for owners to preserve historic structures, ensuring a path forward for iconic properties like White Gates.

 

Community Reactions and Next Steps

While the compromise offers a partial victory, reactions remain mixed.

“Preserving White Gates in place would have been ideal,” said Alison King, “but salvaging its most distinctive elements ensures its artistic legacy endures.”

Councilman Robinson expressed optimism, highlighting the productive dialogue spurred by the negotiations.

“By salvaging White Gates’ unique features, we honor Beadle’s legacy and inspire future preservation efforts,” he noted.

Residents can voice opinions at the Phoenix Historic Preservation Commission hearing on December 16th regarding the salvage plan. Community input will shape the next chapter in Phoenix’s approach to historic preservation.

 

Al Beadle’s Enduring Legacy

The White Gates residence represents more than a home—it symbolizes a defining era of Phoenix’s architectural evolution. The city preserves its cultural identity by salvaging iconic elements, paving the way for future development.

Salvage Plan Overview

Salvaged Materials

Proposed Use

Estimated Timeline

Brise-soleil screens Public installation/display Removal by Fall 2025
Steel patio awnings Adaptive reuse or museum Transport by Spring 2025
Owner’s financial support $50,000 for conservation Released in 2024

This compromise offers a glimpse into Phoenix’s capacity to adapt and innovate while cherishing its unique architectural heritage.

 

Sources: THX News & City of Phoenix.

Tags: Adaptive reuse architecture PhoenixAl Beadle Camelback preservationAl Beadle White GatesCamelback Mountain architectureDemolition permit PhoenixDesert modernismHistoric preservation Phoenix policiesMid-century modern homes ArizonaModern architecture CamelbackPhoenix historic preservationWhite Gates salvage plan
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