Few houses in Dallas or the country have had the impact of this home on art, architecture or the local and international community.
Continue Reading about Richard Meier Designed Modern Home for Residence, Gallery and Museum →
Few houses in Dallas or the country have had the impact of this home on art, architecture or the local and international community.
Continue Reading about Richard Meier Designed Modern Home for Residence, Gallery and Museum →
Dallas Architecture Blog has been on many lists of best architecture blogs for its emphasis on sharing great design for architecture students.
Continue Reading about Dallas Architecture Blog Identified as one of 100 Most Innovative Blogs →
See the first modern home of an architecture patron who loves modern design and his most recent modern home.
Continue Reading about An Architectural Progression of Architecture Patrons – One Family’s Homes →
Houses incorporating a bridge are romantic, daring and bring one closer to nature.
Continue Reading about Frank Robert Designed House as Bridge →
Robert Meckfessel designed a home in Greenway Parks that demonstrates the link between Mediterranean and Modern styles Modernists like.
Continue Reading about Architect designed home demonstrates link — Mediterranean and Modern →
Once a buyer knows a home is architect-designed it often is saved after marketed as a tear down.
Continue Reading about Architect Scott Lyons Identified – House Saved →
Architectural styles build upon each other. Haciendas are a good example of a traditional style foreshadowing modern.
Continue Reading about Haciendas Reflect History and Origins of Texas Modern →
Small, out of the way neighborhoods can be prestigious and expensive. Mayflower Estates is unknown except for those in the know.
Continue Reading about Mayflower Estates, the New Neighborhood of President Bush →
Here is a home designed by Ron Wommack, FAIA, that is a splendid surprise and achievement.
Continue Reading about Architect Designs Dallas Garden House in Little Mexico →
I love small houses that make a large impact. Here is a great midcentury modern by Glen Allen Galaway.
Continue Reading about Midcentury Modern Home – A Triumph of Small →
Dave Rolston is a landscape architect who has designed gardens for many modern homes. Here is a garden of his.
Continue Reading about Architect’s Landscape for Architect’s Modern Home →
Architect Gary Olp was first Dallas architect with real passion for green architecture as movement gains steam.
Centuries old stone techniques and architecture contribute to home that is green, magnificent and beautifully sited in Highland Park.
Continue Reading about Architect: Quinlan Terry – The Highland Park House →
Max Levey designs sublime houses and this is one of them.
Continue Reading about House at Wind Point – Max Levy 2007 AIA Award →
The first article on this blog fittingly discusses the work of one architect designing a home for another celebrated architect.
Continue Reading about Architect Designs Home For Another Architect →
Douglas Newby understands the economic and aesthetic impact of homes and neighborhoods that make us happy better than anyone in the county. I hope you enjoy my thoughts on architecture, home, desirable sites, neighborhoods, and the evolution of cities. Ultimately what is most important is a home that make you happy. If you have an interest in buying or selling a home or questions about the evolution of Dallas, call me at 214.522.1000.
Douglas Newby created the concept of architecturally significant homes and has registered trademark Architecturally Significant® and Architecturally Significant Homes®.
Douglas Newby provides insights and interprets neighborhoods, real estate, architecture, and the market, when other agents provide ubiquitous statistics.