Wilson Fuqua
We may have reached the tipping point in the Park Cities as signs of momentum against demolishing history in the area are budding. Case in point: This 1926 Colonial designed by Hal Thomson stands as evidence that preservation works and is now a hot commodity. We’ve seen so many historic homes come down that those…
Read MoreWe always do a year-end review of posts and talk about what engaged our readers. This year for the Monday Morning Millionaire column, it was architecturally significant historic homes. We dig into research and analytics, do a lot of speculating, and also talk about what resonated with each writer. It allows us to revisit stories…
Read MoreThis is one of those homes that filmmakers love. The symmetry, the style, and the detail of this Highland Park Traditional are representative of the All-American look that is so hard to find today. I know because for many years I was tasked with scouring Dallas for films and commercials being shot here. This is…
Read MoreThere are not many people better suited to comment on Highland Park architecture and history than Dallas architect Wilson Fuqua. If you take a glance at his website, you will see the source of inspiration for his own work are the early 20th-century homes of Highland Park, University Park, and Preston Hollow. He also had…
Read MorePreservation Dallas is celebrating a major milestone with their 50th Anniversary Home Tour on Saturday, April 15th, 2023. Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty will be supporting the tour as the Title Sponsor. The tour will kick off on Saturday morning, April 15th, with breakfast and a lecture at the Angelika Film Center at Mockingbird Station. Robbie…
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