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Sit Back and Relax in This ‘Pretty in Pink’ Backyard
Architectural designer Patrick Craine takes a page out of his own design book to create a backyard space for his Oak Cliff home—a previous Most Charming winner—that’s just as appealing as the front.
By Lydia Brooks
Commercial Real Estate
There Are Lots of Castles—Yes, Castles—on the Market. So We Judged 16 of Them.
We’ve rounded up the most palatial North Texas mansions, manors, and chateaus on the market right now and asked “are they the fairytale castle of our dreams?”
By Catherine Wendlandt and research by Ellen Daly
Home & Garden
The 2022 Most Charming Houses in Dallas
From a modern cottage in Lakewood to a Dilbeck showpiece in University Park, here are 10 of the city's biggest block stars.
By Jessica Otte, Laura Kostelny, Lydia Brooks, Ryan Conner and Ellen Daly
Architecture & Design
This Dallas Designer Filled Her House with Marble and Sunshine
When it came to building her Midway Hollow home, Jessica Koltun opted mixed traditional architecture with contemporary finishes.
Architecture & Design
Building a House Right Now? Here Are 20 Things to Keep in Mind
Truth Time: Building a custom home can be a stressful process, even without a pandemic and supply shortages to deal with. Our 2022 best builders tell you how to make it easier.
By Jessica Otte
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Preservation Park Cities Wants to Save Its Top 100 Most Historically Significant Homes
The preservation society inventoried the most noteworthy and endangered houses in University Park and Highland Park.
Dallas 500
Meet the Dallas 500: Evan Lieb Beattie
The chairman and CEO of GFF Architects talks about how autonomous vehicles will impact several industries, trends in the built environment, and more.
By Ben Swanger
Home & Garden
The 163 Best Builders in Dallas
Looking to ditch the city's crazy real estate market and build your own custom home? Here's who you should call.
By D Home
Architecture & Design
Dallas Architecture Forum to Host Renowned Architect Bernard Tschumi
Celebrated as one of the most influential architects of our time, Tschumi will be speaking as part of The Dallas Architecture Forum’s lecture series.
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The Case for Tearing Down Dallas’ Convention Center
Dallas’ convention center is an absurd, obsolete, cobbled- together mess floating on a sea of concrete. This month the City Council will decide whether we should spend $500 million on its deferred maintenance. There’s another option: tear the sucker down. Start over. And create a downtown that visitors— and residents—would actually enjoy.
By Peter Simek