Architecturally Significant Dallas

Alberto Kalach To Kick Off Dallas Architecture Forum Season Opener

By Amy Puchaty / September 7, 2018 /

Celebrate architecture, design, and the urban environment alongside modern visionaries like internationally celebrated architect Alberto Kalach, Principal and Co-Founder of TAX Architects of Mexico City, September 11, 2018 at 7 p.m. at the Angelika Theatre at Mockingbird Station. The event is an exciting start to The Dallas Architecture Forum’s 2018-2019 season, and landing Kalach is a…

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The Dallas Round House Re-Enters the Market

By Candy Evans / August 22, 2018 /

I love this house. 7507 Baxtershire. It takes me back ever so far to my childhood, when I spent my summers frolicking with cousins and bicycling by Bruce Goff’s Round House in Aurora, Illinois, on the west side of that town. Yes, THIS house. My cousins lived nearby in a sprawling ’50s ranch:   I…

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Dallas City Council to Decide on Tax Exemption for Knights of Pythias Rehab

By Joanna England / June 11, 2018 /

  For as long as I can remember, the Knights of Pythias building was a large painted gray mass of Beaux Arts architecture, hulking on the west end of Deep Ellum, boarded up and idle. When the historic rehabilitation began, it was wonderful to see the light gray paint give way to the gorgeous brick…

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Have Your Tickets Yet? Dallas Architecture Forum Presents 365 Modern Living Cocktail Parties in June!

By Amy Puchaty / May 30, 2018 /

Now is your chance to see what goes on behind the curtain. The Dallas Architecture Forum will host its annual 365 Modern Living Cocktail Party Series starting Tuesday, June 5, from 6 to 8 p.m. Each evening will include a cocktail reception, hors d’oeuvres, and the rare opportunity to meet the design team behind some…

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Go Back to the Future In This Unique University Park Contemporary

By Karen Eubank / April 27, 2018 /

George Jetson would be so jealous. So would George Lucas. When this University Park Contemporary at 4404 Greenbrier crossed our digital desktops, we did double and triple takes. We could not wait to get it posted. There is quite simply nothing like this neo-futuristic home in Dallas. Maybe anywhere. Oh and it’s open on Sunday.…

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