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Preservation Achievement Awards
Preservation Updates
Preservation is Green
Upcoming Events
Event Re-Cap: Cliff May in Dallas
2012 Preservation Achievement Awards
Sponsors to Date
Patron Level
Ambassador Level
Preservation Achievement AwardsBy Donovan Westover, Event Coordinator
Preservation Dallas is proud to present the 13th annual Preservation Achievement Awards at the Majestic Theatre on Wednesday, May 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. Ticket purchase includes
valet parking, the Awards ceremony, and cocktails and hors d'oeurves following the ceremony. Tickets are $50 for members and $85 for non-members. The non-member ticket price includes a Preservation
Dallas membership, and this is a great way to get your friends involved with the organization. This year's awards ceremony will include a special tribute to the City of Dallas.
This year, Preservation Dallas is pleased to present Preservation Achievement Awards to:
� Dallas Area Rapid Transit Police Headquarters
(Monroe Shops)
� Gloria's Restaurant (Fire Station No. 15)
� Cottages of Eighth Street
� Hall of State Building at Fair Park
� U. S. Post Office and Courthouse (400 North Ervay)
� Interpretation Program at Fair Park
� 4519 Gaston Avenue
� First Unitarian Church
� 508 Park Avenue
� 500 South Ervay Street
In addition, we will be presenting special recognition awards for contributions to preservation. Frances James will receive the Dorothy Savage Award, Francesco Costa and Cindy Maute will receive the Craftsmanship Award, Adamson High School Alumni Association and Eric Cowan will receive the Stewardship Award and Greenway Parks will receive the Neighborhood Achievement Award.
CURATOR LEVELAndres Construction ServicesBank of Texas
Blackbird LoftsCarol RoarkJQTTG Goetting
Kathi and Tom Lind
HISTORIAN LEVELAlterra InternationalARCHITEXAS - Architecture,
Planning & Historic Preservation, Inc.Austin Commercial
BBVA CompassCityplace CompanyDanelle Baldwin SmithDowntown Dallas, Inc.
FreshPointGold Metal FoundationGood Fulton & Farrell Architects
Harwood InternationalHunt and JoinerJackson Walker L.L.P.
Journeyman ConstructionLake Highlands Town Center/ Prescott Realty GroupMatthews Southwest
Merriman Associates ArchitectsNancy Holloway - Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International
RealtyPage Southerland Page, L.L.P.Phillips/May CorporationReed, Wells, Benson and
Company
For more details and to reserve your spot, visit our website or call Preservation Dallas at 214.821.3290.
Preservation UpdatesBy Carol Roark, Interim Executive Director
Dallas High School/Crozier Tech
In early March, news broke of proposed redevelopment of the 1909 Dallas High School/Crozier Tech building. Wynne Jackson has developed a preliminary plan that would place 81 apartments in the historic school building and an additional 429 apartments in three new buildings.
Praetorian Building
Plans for the demolition of the Praetorian Building are moving forward. Although it is unfortunate to lose this earliest of Dallas skyscrapers, we have learned from those who have inspected the building report that the when the Praetorian was rebuilt and sheathed in paneling in 1960-61, its original façade was completely obliterated, and many interior elements were removed. Headington Companies acquired the Praetorian and other properties across Elm Street as a complement to the expansion of the Joule Hotel.
UNT System
(Titche-Goettinger Building)
The UNT System, headquartered in the old Titche-Goettinger Building at 1901 Main Street, is planning to renovate its headquarters building to
increase classroom space and provide a temporary home for the new UNT Law School.
Tenth Street Historic District
More than 60 people gathered in the basement of Greater El Bethel Baptist Church on April 10 to talk about the future of the Tenth Street Historic District for a LINC
Concept Rendering of Crozier
Tech Project
UNT SystemWDG Architecture
CONTRIBUTORSBarefoot Wine
The Patterson FamilyRattler L.L.C
DONATIONSDeedie and Rusty Rose
First Southwest CompanyGood Space, Inc.Greg Boggan and Donovan Westover
MSC DesignPrissy and Warren Gravely
Corporate Members
Crow Holdings
Live Oak State Bank
Old Home Supply House
Postal Partners LP
Ron L. Seibler -Remodeling,
Renovations & Historic Restorations
Thank you for your support!
New Members
Sustainer:Elegant Additions, Inc.
Double:Bill & Mary Freeman
Individual:Lyn BarlowPatty Brooks
(Leveraging and Improving Neighborhood Connections) workshop hosted by Dallas CityDesign Studio.
Continue reading Preservation Updates . . .
A 1980 Poster Celebrating Preservation Week
Copyright National Trust for Historic Preservation
Preservation is Greenby Lisa Kays, Program Manager
Stewardship is the heart of the environmental
movement . . . the only way we can really take care of
nature is by taking care of what is all around us and
believing in the power of preservation.
This was the message of a recent talk by architect and author Jean Carroon. Preservation and conservation go hand-in-hand, and it is often said that "the greenest building is one that is already built." Read more . . .
Upcoming Preservation Dallas Events
Lecture & Booksigning: Stone on Stone
Fifth Church of Christ, ScientistTONIGHT (Wednesday, April 18, 2012)6:00pm
Carolyn CobbHillary DeanBrooke Fair
Jay ForresterBen GottePatrick HammCameron Holland
Kevin McNevinsSheila PennerBrandon Stewart
Jenni StolarskiAmanda TateRusty Umstead
Welcome and thank you!
Join/Renew
Donate
Volunteer
LINKS:
Dallas Arts District
Dallas Architecture Forum
Dallas Center for Architecture
Preservation Texas
National Trust for Historic Preservation
National Parks Service
5655 W. Northwest HighwayDallas, TX 75220{directions}
In partnership with the North Texas chapter of DOCOMOMO US and the Dallas Architecture Forum, Preservation Dallas presents a special event with Hicks Stone, architect, author, and son of prominent modern architect Edward Durell Stone. Read more information about the event here.
Advanced HHS Seminar
Wilson House & Beilharz Carriage HouseFriday, April 20, 20128:30am - 5:00pm
Over 800 realtors have participated in our popular Historic House Specialist (HHS) Seminar. The Advanced HHS Seminar is open to graduates of the HHS course and offers a more in-depth study of historic architecture and design and current preservation issues in Dallas. Click here for more information and registration instructions.
Open House & Tour
Oak Lawn United Methodist ChurchTuesday, April 24, 2012 5:30pm - 7:00pm
3014 Oak Lawn Ave Dallas, TX 75219{directions}
Join Preservation Dallas and Partners for Sacred Places for an open house and tour of this historic church in Dallas' Oak Lawn neighborbood. Oak Lawn United Methodist Church was recently awarded a $100,000 grant from Partners for Sacred Places, and the congregation has long been recognized for their community service programs.
PDYP Tour: Main Street DistrictMeet at Main Street GardenSaturday, April 28, 2012 10:00am - 12:00pm
RESERVATIONS:
FREE for PDYP MembersRSVP to Lisa Kays by e-mail or call 214.821.3290.
Join PDYP (Preservation Dallas Young Professionals) and guides from the Dallas Center for Architectureto explore downtown's architectural icons.
Event Re-Cap: Cliff May in Dallas
Cliff May's ranch house aesthetic is a favorite of Preservation Dallas members. Last Saturday, an Intown Outing offered a chance to view a one-owner, virtually unaltered, custom Cliff May-designed home in Greenway Parks. The home is a Texas adaptation of May's design for the "Pace Setter House Program" developed by Elizabeth Gordon of House Beautiful.
Builder E. P. Lamberth and his wife Dorothy chose a corner lot for the w ide-angle, U-shaped home completed in 1950. May's ranch house design occupied a significant
place in residential architecture as the "middle ground" between traditional New England cottages and "modernist boxes." As a builder, Lamberth spared no expense in the quality or detailing of the house, and those elements still intrigue visitors.
As the crowd enjoyed patio breezes, Preservation Dallas Board Member
Maribeth Messineo Peters and Markeeta Brown, daughter of the owners, shared stories about the house and its many wonderful features, as well as the history of the Greenway Parks neighborhood.
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