Michael Goodwin (architect)

Michael Kemper Goodwin (April 28, 1939 – May 4, 2011)[2] was an architect and politician in the Phoenix, Arizona, area.

(Kemper Goodwin was a local architect, who designed two buildings which are now on the National Register of Historic Places in Arizona).

[2] In 1969 Goodwin ran for his districts seat in the Arizona House of Representatives on the Republican ticket.

His firm specialized in educational structures designing facilities for several school districts throughout Arizona.

[6] 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.

Mathematics Building at ASU was Michael's first major design. [ 1 ]
Central Boiler Plant, ASU