Meet architects, see architecture, explore emerging and established neighborhoods on AIA Dallas home tour.
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Meet architects, see architecture, explore emerging and established neighborhoods on AIA Dallas home tour.
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Thinking about the profound influence of architect Frank Welch on Dallas, architects, and architecture.
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The death of E.G. Hamilton precedes the looming destruction of an architecturally significant home he designed.
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Marc McCollum, AIA, redefines urban location and difficult site to create a modern home that captures nature in a dense Dallas urban neighborhood.
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See how early 20th century modern homes built in the 1900s are more modern than 21st century modern homes that invoke a Victorian sensibility.
The Delicate Colling of an Architect Respecting, Honoring and Improving the Previous Design of an Exalted Architect’s Residential Design.
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See architect David George impacting national and regional family tree of architects from Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Dilbeck, young architects.
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Pio Crespi, a prominent international cotton business, Italian family, with wife Florence brought society, glamour and architectural achievement to Dallas.
Lionel Morrison and Mark Dilworth worked a large firm and show how they can have greater impact as small firm.
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See how the Viennese Secessionists influenced the contemporary design of a traditional home.
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Steve Glenn of Living Homes assembled home at TED conference, showcasing green materials and good design.
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Architectural photographer Charles Davis Smith has consistently taken photographs that have helped propel the careers of good architects.
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Architect David Williams grew up in a sod house in Kansas and became the architect that created the Texas Modern style.
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Ron Wommack, FAIA, took an obscure lot in a forgotten neighborhood and did something spectacular in a now popular area.
Facebook has connected those from around the world interested in good architecture, encouraging more good work and modern homes.
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