For the people who really love their home, 10 characteristics that make them happy come up over and over again…
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For the people who really love their home, 10 characteristics that make them happy come up over and over again…
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When sheltering at home people think about their homes differently. Nature, views, sunlight permeate their thoughts. Previously content homeowners become buyers during the pandemic. This is a specific examples of homes buyers desire that has all the characteristics of home people love , even more during a pandemic. Homebuyers Want Their Home to Look Over…
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Architects’ work pushes modern design forward on AIA Dallas home tour 2017.
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Meet architects, see architecture, explore emerging and established neighborhoods on AIA Dallas home tour.
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The future owner of the Crespi Hicks Estate home is identified and has the resources to further enhance and maintain a home of the magnitude and architectural significance of the Crespi Hicks Estate home.
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Home tours in Dallas have proliferated, however, the AIA modern tour stands out or its juried collection of great houses.
There is a shortage of modern homes everywhere, particularly in Highland Park. Families seek serenity of Highland Park and dynamic architecture.
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Facebook has connected those from around the world interested in good architecture, encouraging more good work and modern homes.
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Few houses in Dallas or the country have had the impact of this home on art, architecture or the local and international community.
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Dallas Architecture Blog has been on many lists of best architecture blogs for its emphasis on sharing great design for architecture students.
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See the first modern home of an architecture patron who loves modern design and his most recent modern home.
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Once a buyer knows a home is architect-designed it often is saved after marketed as a tear down.
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President and Mrs. Bush are in a fabulous neighborhood. When you are running a country it is hard to wait for the perfect house for them shown here.
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One of my favorite homes is this exquisite modern home built in 1936, combining simplicity of era with modern design.
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How can a neighborhood be better than 33 architect-designed homes surrounded by creeks, trails, hills and forest.
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