Bridgewood North 40
Bridgewood North 40 in Phoenix
Year Built: 1973
Architecture: Mid-Century Modern Townhomes
Bedrooms: 2-3
Parking: 2 car carport
Additional Features: Pool
Al Beadle, the visionary architect renowned for his groundbreaking designs, left an indelible mark on Phoenix’s architectural landscape with the Bridgewood North 40 townhome community which is located on 40th Street just south of Postino and La Grand Orange.
Bridgewood stands as a testament to Beadle’s avant-garde approach, blending sleek modernism with desert sensibilities to create a truly iconic neighborhood.
In the heart of Phoenix, Bridgewood’s bold lines and geometric forms command attention, drawing the eye and inspiring awe. Beadle’s signature style shines through in every detail, from the clean lines of the exteriors to the innovative use of space within. Each two-story home in Bridgewood is a masterpiece of modern design, with soaring ceilings, oversized pivot doors, 2 bedroom + den, and 3 bedroom open floor plans using 20’ expanses of glass and steel to blur the boundaries between indoor and extremely private and bold outdoor living.
But Bridgewood isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about community. Beadle envisioned a place where residents could come together, forging connections and creating a vibrant neighborhood unlike any other. With its carefully planned layout and thoughtfully designed public spaces, community pool, and walkable and bikeable proximity to some of the best food in town, Bridgewood feeds a sense of belonging and connection among its residents.
As a beacon of modernity and innovation, Bridgewood stands as a testament to Beadle’s vision, reminding us of the transformative power of architecture to shape our lives and communities.
Walkability Rating: 58% car-dependent