Fear
In this issue of Texas Architect, we look at a few of the ways fear works its way into, is…

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Mar 01, 2019
As I made my Texas World Tour last year as president-elect, visiting all of our 18 chapters and sections, I…
Mar 05, 2019
January 29 was a revelatory day for architecture in Texas. That morning, the Linda Pace Foundation opened the doors of…
Mar 01, 2019
Between the years 1963 and 1978, the artist Ed Ruscha generated a series of small photography books in parallel to…
Mar 01, 2019
Donald Judd’s building projects in Marfa are as prodigious as they are conspicuous in the remote but highly scrutinized town…
Mar 01, 2019
The year 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of photographer Paul Hester’s long-term project to create a visual record of Houston.…
Mar 01, 2019
A young architect finds himself working for a firm that specializes in television news sets, an unexpected realm of architectural…
Mar 01, 2019
A Dallas architect finds a remedy to architecture media overload and the drive to stand out in a derelict ranch…
Mar 01, 2019
It is not the sting of wrongs past But what I must look for in wrongs to come. — Sophocles,…
Mar 01, 2019
Homeownership is often touted as a panacea for American's fears about financial and social instability, a belief that has had…
Mar 01, 2019
All media work us over completely. They are so pervasive in their personal, political, economic, aesthetic, psychological, moral, ethical, and…
Mar 01, 2019
The new Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston provides daylight-rich studio spaces for the teaching…
Feb 28, 2019
The Public Media Commons is a physical and virtual interactive experience that serves as a gathering place for a diverse…
Feb 28, 2019
The Koppel Building at 318 Congress Avenue in downtown Austin is a registered historic landmark built in 1888 by Prussian…