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On SecondShelters.com: See Long Cove’s New Henderson Bay

By Amy Puchaty / March 28, 2018 /

It all started with a big idea – to create a luxury lake front community close to Dallas with all the comforts of home, but without all the maintenance. A place where you can unplug, unwind, and enjoy time with your family and friends. That place is Long Cove, the brainchild of Dallas’ own Don McNamara,…

Contemporary Spanish Colonial Revival By Robert Elliott Custom Homes

By Karen Eubank / September 4, 2017 /

Stocker Hoestery Montenegro Architects and luxury home builder Robert Elliott are changing the face of custom residential architecture in Dallas. Every time they team up, the result is nothing short of spectacular. Their ideas and execution are fresh, innovative, and timeless. This contemporary Spanish colonial revival at 5807 Park Lane is a shining example of what…

Highland Park Modern Mediterranean by Robert Elliott Custom Homes

By Karen Eubank / January 16, 2017 /

It’s always a pleasure to see what Robert Elliott is up to. This CandysDirt.com Hot Builder just put the finishing touches on a Highland Park modern Mediterranean at 3512 Lexington Avenue with architect David Stocker of Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects and designer Marci Barnes of Barnes & Co.

A Livable, Modern Mediterranean in The Creeks of Preston Hollow

By Karen Eubank / January 9, 2017 /

We love a livable home, especially a livable luxury home. So many multi-million dollar homes are filled with rooms that rarely, if ever, get used, but that’s certainly not the case with this modern Mediterranean at 10731 Bridge Hollow Court in the Creeks of Preston Hollow. For those of you unfamiliar with that subdivision, it’s…

Best of: Interview with an Architect: David Stocker Brings Beauty to a Broken World

By Leah Shafer / December 26, 2016 /

In our ongoing series, Interview with an Architect, we speak with leading voices in the North Texas architecture community and learn about their work, development issues in our community, and good design practices and principals (you can read the last one here). This column was originally posted on April 20.  In Dallas, architect David Stocker,…