Rob Elmore
There’s a real hot little area over in Oak Cliff that’s getting hotter by the minute. It’s Beckley Club Estates and Cedar Oaks. It’s off Interstate 35 and it’s literally 10 minutes from downtown Dallas. It backs to the Dallas Zoo. There are wild peacocks roaming the streets and you’ve likely heard this all before. …
Homes in Park Cities Townhomes don’t become available very often and that’s because they have something that many other Dallas-area townhome communities don’t: an architect behind them. David Dillard of D2 Architecture designed the 1.7 acre gated community of 36 townhomes, including this week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters, at…
Bud Oglesby’s architectural work is a Dallas treasure, and we have lots of it. Today’s Tuesday Two Hundred is a Oglesby-designed townhome in the heart of the Oak Lawn neighborhood. Located at 2727 Hood St. Apt. 107, this townhome is a midcentury modern masterpiece, built in 1964 and extensively updated in a way that adds to…
It’s the time of year when we look back on our accomplishments and discoveries for 2016. This Tuesday Two Hundred, published Sept. 13, was a favorite of both readers and the author! Enjoy this flashback. Cliff May was an midcentury architect known as the father of the California ranch home. These houses were created for…
Oak Cliff is a Dallas area with a rich history, and some of the most storied neighborhoods in the city. Keistwood Estates is one of them, with gently rolling hills and mature shade trees. The more than 400 homes in the area represent the largest, intact concentration of midcentury ranch style houses in Dallas. Our Tuesday Two Hundred, at 3306 S.…
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