A rare all-steel Lustron Home built in 1949 in North Dallas is under consideration for city historic landmark status.
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Wilonsky: Why a tiny prefab steel house is destined to become a Dallas landmark
The 1949 Lustron House will become a Dallas landmark. Which means a tiny prefabricated steel house on Amherst may well outlive the brutalist colossus on Marilla.
Do not, under any circumstances, think that just because something has been designated as an official Dallas landmark that it means anything. Because it doesn’t. Not now. If it ever did. “It’s ...
For 40 years, Dallas has been designating its landmarks, recognizing and honoring architecturally and culturally significant structures. And for the next month, the Dallas Center for Architecture ...
Five years ago a fierce battle was fought to stop the demolition of a house on my block in Dallas’s first and oldest historic district (The Swiss Avenue Historic District). Blogista (and friend) ...
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