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Mark Lamster

Mark Lamster

Architecture Critic at The Dallas Morning News

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  • Design
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Recent Articles

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New additions to your architecture and design bookshelf

If there’s one thing Dallas needs, it’s better designed housing, and lots of it. In his new book, Building in Place: Architecture Rooted in Context and Social...
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Demolition of Highland Park's Cox mansion marks a preservation low

The demolition of the Cox mansion in Highland Park marks a new preservation low.
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Design for Braniff flies high in new book

A monograph on designer Alexander Girard features work for the Dallas-based airline.
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How the Republic Tower won the battle for the Dallas skyline

Once the city’s tallest, it remains unsurpassed in quality.
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How Paul Rudolph made American architecture brutal

A new exhibition at New York’s Metropolitan Museum tracks the architect’s career.
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Why the ‘cultural district’ at UT Dallas is already off track

The new Crow Museum, designed by the architecture firm Morphosis, sets a flashy precedent.
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With Kaleidoscope Park, Frisco has a new front lawn — with cool art

Modeled on Klyde Warren Park in Dallas, the 5.7-acre park features a butterfly-themed installation by artist Janet Echelman.
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Frisco makeover: 5.7-acre park brings art, greenery to Dallas suburb

The new greenspace was modeled on Klyde Warren Park.
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A travel guide for Wes Anderson fans

“Accidentally Wes Anderson: Adventures” takes readers on journeys colorful and exotic.
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How to photograph architecture

A talk and an exhibition by two Texas-based photographers offer lessons.
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Why your car’s touch screen might kill you

Architecture critic Mark Lamster’s plea for buttons, dials, knobs and switches.