House of the Month: 7785 Verbena Court
Situated steps from the Northaven Trail and the JCC, see this modern home full of designer finishes and updates.
Read moreSituated steps from the Northaven Trail and the JCC, see this modern home full of designer finishes and updates.
Read moreWhen building the Elbert Williams residence on McFarlin Boulevard around 1933, architect David R. Williams sought to inject Texas flair into a landscape dotted with European-imported styles.
Read moreExceptional modern living with the highest quality construction and architectural design combine in this 10,000-plus-square-foot custom-built Tatum Brown-SHM contemporary masterpiece on more than half an acre in prestigious Volk Estates.
Read moreThis genuinely inspiring custom home on a .546 acre corner lot in Preston Hollow was built by Phillip Jennings in 2012 and updated in 2016.
Read moreReal estate agent Alex Prins works with a lot of builders, but he insists those with Build TX Solutions, a woman-owned company finishing up his new listing off of Lovers Lane and Inwood Road, are some of the best work he’s seen.
Read moreA pandemic hasn’t stopped the Dallas Architecture Forum from providing plenty of opportunities to learn more about design.
Read moreThe presentation at the community meeting on June 11 convinced me that the greening of Preston Center will begin with this project.
Read moreMary Margaret Jones, President and Senior Principal of Hargreaves Jones, an architecture firm responsible for designing downtown Dallas parks such as Carpenter Park and Belo Garden, will deliver a Dallas Architecture Forum lecture at the DMA on Tuesday, February 11th at 7 pm.
Read moreEven if you’ve never been directly affected by a natural disaster, you may wonder what the aftermath will be for those in your community who suffered.
Read moreHonoring the life and career of the Dean of Texas Modernist Architecture, Frank Welch, the Dallas Architecture Forum will hold the Frank Welch Memorial Lecture on Wednesday, January 29 at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Read moreFor a few more days, visitors to the AD EX Dallas can look at the literal building blocks for many
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