Thinking about the profound influence of architect Frank Welch on Dallas, architects, and architecture.
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Thinking about the profound influence of architect Frank Welch on Dallas, architects, and architecture.
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Everyone has a favorite day, maybe Christmas, Easter, Fourth of July, but my favorite day is April 21, Margaret Milam McDermott Day. Margaret McDermott Day represents the best of all holidays. For example, Margaret McDermott represents the generous Christmas spirit of giving. She is a sophisticated philanthropist who gives more than money, she provides ideas,…
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Driverless Cars Change Everything! Planners Last Century Thought Toll Roads Essential for City to Grow. Now Toll Roads are Evacuation Routes, strangling the city.
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Here are examples of modern and traditional homes that share boundaries with massive private gardens or public parks.
Architectural photographer Charles Davis Smith has consistently taken photographs that have helped propel the careers of good architects.
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