Dallas Center for Architecture
Dallas Center for Architecture fills 8,000 square feet of prime urban space at 1909 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, anchoring the north end of the new Woodall Rodgers Park and providing a portal to the Dallas Arts District. Arrive via the freeway, the McKinney Avenue Trolley or the Pearl Street DART Station.
Like the Dallas Museum of Art and other neighbors in the Arts District, Dallas Center for Architecture delivers an exciting array of exhibits, learning opportunities and special events designed for all ages and all members of the community.
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»Monday
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»Third annual AIA Dallas Tour of Homes happens this Saturday and Sunday
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»Art review: Birth of Surf at Dallas Center for Architecture
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»Dallas Center for Architecture Film Series queues up Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead
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»Dallas Center for Architecture screens My Architect, a film about Louis I. Kahn
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»Dallas Center for Architecture presents: Birth of Surf: The 1960s and 1970s Documentary Surf Photography of LeRoy Grannis
- »Theater review: The Santaland Diaries
- »Photo gallery: 2009 Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot
- »Concert review: Puscifer at Palladium Ballroom in Dallas (November 24)
- »DISH at Ilume bringing chic dining to Cedar Springs in Dallas
- »Theater review: Port Twilight or The History of Science (A Chronicle of Folly, Wisdom and Madness)
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