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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The Dallas Architecture Forum continues with award-winning architect Wendell Burnette

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Modern architecture, like a spoken language, has its regional accents and adaptations. One of the very best 'speakers' in the Southwest, Wendell Burnette employs local climate, materials, and configurations to inflect his designs. The firm's many awards include two Record Houses in Architectural Record, and a national AIA honor award for the Palo Verde Library. Their work is in Architectural Review, Wallpaper, A+U, and the Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture.

Lecture Venue Change for the 2007-08 season:

The Dallas Architecture Forum’s Lecture home, the Horchow Auditorium of the DMA, will be closed most of our season for renovation. The Forum is pleased to announce that all lectures for our 2007-08 season will be held at The Magnolia Theatre, located in the West Village, 3699 McKinney Avenue, Ste 100, Dallas, 75204. The Wendell Burnette forum will take place there on Dec. 13 at 7 p.m.

TICKET INFORMATION

Single tickets, available at the door only, are $15 for general admission and $5 for students with I.D. Dallas Architecture Forum members are admitted for free. For more information, call 214-764-2406 or visit the forum web site.

Source: The Dallas Architecture Forum


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lisatmp Anonymous

This needs to say Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Magnolia Theater in the West Village please! Thanks for supporting the Dallas Architecture Forum.

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John Meyer Staff

So revised - thanks, lisatmp.

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