HP, PH Homes Showcased on Dallas AIA Tour

Participants in this year’s version of Dallas’ only citywide home tour curated by architects will find half the stops in People Newspapers’ markets.

The 17th annual AIA Dallas Tour of Homes, presented by eggersmann Kitchens & Home Living, returns Oct. 28 and 29 featuring six homes, including one in Highland Park and two in Preston Hollow.

The self-guided tour also includes two in East Dallas and one in Far North Dallas.

“We are excited as always to share stunning home designs by Dallas-based architects at this tour of homes, but we are especially happy to see some up-and-coming architects’ work on this year’s tour,” co-chair Andrew Meckfessel said.

This year’s collection features the latest in contemporary style while showcasing how architects help clients overcome design challenges with beautiful solutions.

See how a renovation and expansion of a 1920s Craftsman home in the Junius Heights Historic District fit a family of four and how designers accommodated the dual goals of being able to age in place and entertain grandchildren and guests.

“This year’s submissions really stood out to the selection committee as excellent examples of residential architecture that addressed a wide variety of needs, style preferences, scale, and budget,” co-chair Andrew Stiglmeier added. 

AMDG Studio; Janson Luter Architects; Maestri Studio; Malone Maxwell Dennehy Architects; Marc McCollom Architect, and Veux Deux Design. Sponsors are Modern Luxury Interiors Texas, Corradi USA, Bonick Landscaping, Porcelanosa, Hartman Construction, il | granito, Sub Zero Wolf Cove, Malone Maxwell Dennehy Architects, Cerboni, and Origin Bank. 

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William Taylor

William Taylor, editor of Park Cities People and Preston Hollow People, shares a name and a birthday with his dad and a love for community journalism with his colleagues at People Newspapers. He joined the staff in 2016 after more than 25 years working for daily newspapers in such places as Alexandria, Louisiana; Baton Rouge; McKinney; San Angelo; and Sherman, though not in anywhere near that order. A city manager once told him that “city government is the best government” because of its potential to improve the lives of its residents. William still enjoys covering municipal government and many other topics. Follow him on Twitter @Seminarydropout. He apologizes in advance to the Joneses for any angry Tweets that might slip out about the Dallas Cowboys during the NFL season. You also can reach him at [email protected]. For the latest news, click here to sign up for our newsletter.

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