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So, you've been hearing about Fearless Leader, aka Dustin Curtis, aka me. But how about the rest of the crew. There are three others. James Farrell, Jon Totel and Kyliegh Merritt.
James is our taskmaster. He makes sure we all do what's right. Fiercely loyal to the cause he makes everyone around him better by example. I'm afraid to show up too late to work as he might yell at me. But deep down he is gentle, caring and extremely creative. I don't know if he even knows this about himself.Jon is Mr. Production around here. The only thing quicker than his drafting ability is his killer wit. Jon doesn't say a whole lot but his words are carefully chosen and painfully hilarious. Jon also created our web site (www.curtisarchitecture.us). It's fantastic to have that in house ability as getting your web site updated by an outside party can be like pulling teeth.
Did I mention that one of our specialties is dental office design?
Smiles by Joyce -Scottsdale, Arizona
Kyleigh is our face to the outside world. She is our marketing genius. But she also has a degree in architecture and designs most of our restaurants. She has amazing connections and everybody loves her. I've always thought women should have a bigger role in the world of architecture and she is the perfect example why.
Did I mention we design restaurants?
YC's Mongolian Restaurant -Chandler, Arizona
That's the Crew. And I don't have a picture for you here in Blogville because every one was having a bad hair day. We do clean up well at times though and I will post one soon.

Here I am in all my ferocity. I guess you can see why everyone is scared of me. This is actually the only time I have been to Montana in my life. James Farrell, the member of the Curtis Crew with the most seniority, snapped this for me. We had been in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho after visiting a job site and decided to scoot over to Montana so we could both add a state to our list of places visited. By the way, there is a great steak house in downtown Coeur d'Alene called Brix. I thought it was pronounced Bree (like Gran Prix) until I ordered the "bree salad". The waiter said "you mean the bricks salad?" So much for showing off culture on the locals. Amazing food though and a really beautiful town.
The easiest way to find that out is to visit our website at www.curtisarchitecture.us. There you will find an array of projects we have designed over the past few years. The site is a fairly normal site for architects in the way it shows off our projects; not a lot of words but a bunch of pretty pictures to look at. They look real good. And something you should know about us right away, 3 out of 4 of us are avid photographers with really nice cameras and some sweet glass (lenses). More about that later, but FYI we took almost all of the pictures ourselves. Here is an example from inside a condominium project we designed in Phoenix.
So, check out the site, get an idea of who we are and what we do and come back here to Blogville find out more good stuff about us.
Hello new neighbors. We have just moved here to Blogville and this is our very first post. Now I know this place has a lot of people that visit so we wanted to get off to a good start. We were hoping someone, anyone that saw us moving in would bring us a pie or something. Not yet!
Well, my name is Dustin Curtis and I am the founding principal of Curtis Architecture, Inc. We have been in business for 15 years and originate in Phoenix, Arizona. Around this place I am sometimes known as "Fearless Leader". I'm not sure it always fits, but I really try to play the part. My crew is exceptionally smart. There are three of them that I must lead. I think it's more like I pretend to lead because they pretty much know what's going on at all times. I sometimes think they call me that so I'll keep bringing the paychecks in every two weeks. I told you they were exceptionally smart.
We have decided to blog for a few good reasons. First of all, it seems that many people don't understand architects. Many people think we are rich. We can make a good living but by no means would you call us rich. And most of you don't really know what we do from day to day. If you are old enough to remember the Brady Bunch or watch it in reruns you may remember that Mike Brady was an architect. Going even further back, Mr. Ed, the talking horse was owned by an architect, Wilbur. He designed in the barn while talking to the horse.
TV has not represented us well.
Lawyers, doctors and detectives get all the good shows. They never do a drama about architects nor has there ever been a reality show about us. Until now that is. The Curtis Crew is our online version of a reality show about architects and architecture. We will share with you our projects and our travels and even our ups and downs. Now, we don't have octuplets, we aren't trying to make it on a desert island and we don't kick one of us off each week. But if you can overlook those little dramatic parts reality shows like to throw at you, we think you can have fun with us.
Architects are creative and basically fun loving people. Most architects, when it comes to explaining themselves, show their work. To show it off it is usually barron and void of furniture and all living things, except plants. And that's ok, but that's not us. We are here to share the human element behind the buildings and to show you what the creative process is really all about. So come back often as our story unfolds.
Hmmm, that pie still hasn't shown up yet.