Architects’ work pushes modern design forward on AIA Dallas home tour 2017.
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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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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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See the first modern home of an architecture patron who loves modern design and his most recent modern home.
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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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The silver lining of bad economic times if often the best architecture. See these examples.
Dallas has an economic and aesthetic foundation that allows it to surge past other cities. You will enjoy results.
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Architect Gary Olp was first Dallas architect with real passion for green architecture as movement gains steam.
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