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Mark Lamster

Mark Lamster

Architecture Critic at The Dallas Morning News

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  • English
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  • Design
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Recent Articles

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Lamster: Keep your hands off Dallas City Hall

Why demolishing I. M. Pei’s iconic building would be a financial boondoggle and an architectural travesty.
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Lamster: The dangers of Trump’s architectural vision

Lamster: The dangers of Trump’s architectural vision
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How a Dallas sculptor turned RedBird Mall scraps into an homage to ...

George Tobolowsky’s “Recycled Glass House” fuses works by Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson.
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15 must-visit sacred buildings in and around Dallas (plus a bonus)

Dallas Morning News architecture critic Mark Lamster lists his favorite religious buildings in North Texas.
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What is that?! The most radical church in Texas gets a facelift

Mesquite’s St. Stephen United Methodist Church, an icon of organic modernism, is restored to its original grandeur.
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I wrote a book on Philip Johnson. His Dallas skyscraper does not ne...

Architecture critic Mark Lamster on why plans to remake the downtown Comerica Bank Tower need to be rethought.
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Texas flood victims should be honored. What story should a memorial...

The families and communities suffering from the Central Texas flash floods face more questions than answers.
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Designers of New York’s High Line join Dallas Museum of Art expansi...

Field Operations, the landscape architecture firm best known for its work on New York’s High Line, is joining the design team reimagining the Dallas Museum of...
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Lamster: Will Dallas ever get out of its own way?

Architecture critic Mark Lamster on a program that will make city streets and sidewalks worse.
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Lamster: How to make downtown Dallas more safe

The Safe in the City plan is a good start, but just a start.
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First look: Newly revealed convention center is a gamble for downto...

Architecture critic Mark Lamster on why the swishy, $3 billion colossus is a roll of the dice on civic transformation.