Architectural styles build upon each other. Haciendas are a good example of a traditional style foreshadowing modern.
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Architectural styles build upon each other. Haciendas are a good example of a traditional style foreshadowing modern.
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Here is a home designed by Ron Wommack, FAIA, that is a splendid surprise and achievement.
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For years I have discussed with the owners the merits of Marcus home and their appreciation of it. An important home saved.
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I love small houses that make a large impact. Here is a great midcentury modern by Glen Allen Galaway.
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Dave Rolston is a landscape architect who has designed gardens for many modern homes. Here is a garden of his.
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While others guessed or claimed to know, I never commented until I was first to identify George Bush’s new home.
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Here is the first Dallas AIA Modern Tour that has become an annual tour and best tour in Dallas.
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