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Dallas Architecture Forum Presents Two Lectures and One Panel Discussion in February 2012

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The Dallas Architecture Forum is pleased to announce three events in February 2012. A talk by architect and glass sculptor James Carpenter on Feb. 8 at UTA’s Maverick Activities Center, a panel discussion about “The Art of Building—Rethinking the Role ... »

How the Nasher Hurts Itself and the Arts District

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Allisonette #4 and I strolled into the Nasher the other day to have lunch. To buy lunch, unlike at the DMA, we were told we first have to buy admission to the museum. The policy is understandable considering how the Nasher is configured. To get to the ... »

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Latino Cultural Center openings Jan. 20: photos of the Margaret Hill Hunt Bridge and the Trinity Riever

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© Cristina Nava   White Steel, Blue Skies: A New Icon for Dallas’ SkylineFriday, January 20 – Saturday, February 25, 2012Opening Reception:Friday, January 20, 2012, 6 – 8 pmIn celebration of the grand opening of the new Margaret Hill Hunt Bridge design... »

Things To Do In Dallas This Weekend: Jan. 13-15

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Woe is me, I am feeling unclever/I’ve haven’t met a weirdo this week who ruffled my feathers/And no one has asked me for directions, thank goodness/Allowing me to escape accusations of horrible rudeness/So now without further dawdle or ado/I present th... »

Can City Council Tell the Difference Between a Photo Op and a Hole in the Ground?

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​Drive around Dallas -- not the suburbs, Dallas -- and what do you see? You see a nice kind of new well-kept Dallas toward the northern end of the city, with a few glitches here and there. But anywhere south of Mockingbird you're likely to see a bunch ... »

Do Small Firms Have a Greater Design Impact than Large Firms? Architects Lionel Morrison and Mark Dilworth Show they Can.

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Lionel Morrison, FAIA, was the name partner at Morrison Seifert Murphy, a successful architectural firm that had received many honors and awards. Mark Dilworth, AIA, was the CEO and design director of Omniplan, a large successful architectural firm bes... »

"the boy photographer"

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Dallas. 1930s. © Stanley MarcusEarlier this week I was contacted by Dallas architect David Benners who found a photograph in his grandmother's archives that he thought I would be interested in seeing. Benners emailed the above photograph of his grandmo... »

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How the Nasher Hurts Itself and the Arts District

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Allisonette #4 and I strolled into the Nasher the other day to have lunch. To buy lunch, unlike at the DMA, we were told we first have to buy admission to the museum. The policy is understandable considering how the Nasher is configured. To get to the ... »

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