Architecture

Dallas Architect Purva Jain is Bringing Blueprints Into the Future With AI, Virtual Reality

By Daniel Lalley / April 17, 2023 /

Dallas remains on the cutting edge of architecture for many reasons. Just by looking at our downtown skyline, one can easily see how this city fosters creativity, ingenuity, and innovation. From Reunion Tower to Fountain Place, elements of futuristic design define Dallas architecture. But what does this look like as we enter the next leap…

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In Italy, Texas, We Don’t Villa. We Dome.

By Nikki Barringer / March 7, 2023 /

You know the caterpillar off Interstate 35, right? We all do. Unless you’ve never headed that way, I guess. If that’s the case, it’s time for a road trip. Hit Waxahachie or the other city that’s near there. Or any city along the way. Or keep going and blow it all out and hit Austin.…

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Dallas Architecture Forum is Looking For North Texas’ Best Architecture From The Last 25 Years

By Candy's Dirt / February 6, 2023 /

From Staff Reports Over the last 25 years, the North Texas region has seen great advances in its built environment. The Dallas Arts District has been finished, new museums in both Dallas and Fort Worth have been built, and significant public spaces, parks, and public art have opened, positively engaging the community. In addition, many…

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This Jimmy Tittle-Designed Mid-Century Is Living The Dream In Abilene

By Nikki Barringer / January 28, 2023 /

Coming in at over 5,000 square feet, this house is huge. The only thing bigger than the square footage? The style. It’s a two-owner home with a storied past. It was constructed for Bill Cree and his wife Amber Cree in 1955. Amber studied architecture at Texas Tech and became enamored with mid-century design. She…

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Brickitecture LEGO Exhibit Continues Through Feb. 11 at Architecture And Design Exchange

By April Towery / January 24, 2023 /

The Parthenon wasn’t built in a day, but scaled LEGO models of the Greek architectural phenomenon were constructed in just a couple of hours on a cool Saturday morning at the Architecture and Design Exchange in downtown Dallas. Blane Ladymon, representing the American Institute of Architects, gave a brief talk on Greek architecture to about…

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