Design Awards
Winners of the 2017 TxA Design Awards. Plus, fiction by Christopher Brown and TxA's border wall position statement.

Design Awards 2017: The Cistern
Design Awards 2017: Kane Street Office
Design Awards 2017: Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston
Design Awards 2017: Winnwood Residence
Design Awards 2017: Hillmont Studio
Design Awards 2017: Kasita
Design Awards 2017: Lady Bird Loo
Design Awards 2017: Indian Springs School
Design Awards 2017: Prospect House
Design Awards 2017: The Robert Irwin Project
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