Dallas Architecture Forum

Kevin Alter to Deliver The Dallas Architecture Forum’s Frank Welch Memorial Lecture

By Heather Hunter / January 28, 2020 /

Join The Dallas Architecture Forum on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 7 p.m. in the Horchow Auditorium for an unforgettable night. Part of the Dallas Architecture Forum’s lecture series, this event celebrates the life and career of architect Frank Welch, AIA, the Dean of Texas Modernist Architecture.

Dallas Architecture Forum Hosts Design Inspirations — The Art of Craft

By Heather Hunter / October 28, 2019 /

Join The Dallas Architecture Forum on Tuesday, October 29, for a free panel discussion, “Design Inspirations–The Art of Craft.” Moderated by David Hocker, FASLA, President and Founding Partner of HOCKER, the discussion features three talented and inspirational designers sharing their personal insights into the design process. “In the first Panel Discussion of our 2019-2020 Season,…

Preservation Dallas Architectural Tour Set For Oct. 26

By April Towery / October 21, 2019 /

Preservation Dallas plans its annual architectural tour, ground is broken on the first master-planned community in West Mansfield, and Dallas Architecture Forum will feature Kim Yao this month, all in this week’s roundup of real estate news. Preservation Dallas Fall Architectural Tour Set For Oct. 26 Check out the celebrated design and craftsmanship of the…

Cocktails And Clean Lines: The 365 Modern Living Tour is Here

By Nikki Barringer / May 16, 2019 /

If you’ve been looking for an event where you can hold a cocktail in one hand, mini quiche in another, and listen to some of the best modern designers in Dallas talk about some of the best modern homes — first of all, that’s oddly specific and second of all, The Dallas Architecture Forum’s got…

Dallas Architecture Forum Presents Free Panel on Connective Parks April 23

By Joanna England / April 18, 2019 /

Dallas’ landscape is crisscrossed with interstate highways that cut through and divide our city’s neighborhoods. The lasting effects of these high-speed thoroughfares on our city have been felt for years, but until recently, the only option was to grin and bear it. With an acute lack of will to remove them, urban planners had to…