For the past 30 years, Norman Alston Architects has shown the possibilities that are available when important historic buildings and sites are thoughtfully preserved and equipped for modern, productive use. The firm has completed successful, award-winning restorations, renovations, and additions by demonstrating that preservation is economically advantageous, environmentally responsible and culturally invigorating. Our projects are often catalysts for redevelopment of the surrounding community. Successful projects range from important large structures in large urban areas to numerous small projects in rural communities where professional skills in historic preservation are often assumed to be unavailable.
Thursday at 5:00 pm, I will be co-presenting about the Fair Park Master Plan Update 2020 which is just finishing up. You can register for the webinar at this AIA Dallas registration page:
Not a single historic building in the 10 Best List? Not the Hall of State? Not Republic Bank Tower? Not Old Red? Not the Kirby? No downtown churches? Not. One? And in the same article a lament that our historic buildings are not appreciated.
https:// www.alstonarchit ects.com/ blognews/2020/ 11/30/ fair-park-in-mod citi-dallas
Preservation Dallas awarded the Trustee's Award for Organizational Excellence by the National Trust for Historic Preservation!
Fair Park First is a 501(c)3 but is not on NT Giving Day site. Help by going direct to Fair Park: Your Park https://t.co/j9OPbDKVAC
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AIA Dallas Annual Fellows Dinner celebrates new class of Fellows https://t.co/97nQ5RfjnA
Lakewood Theater conversion almost complete! https://t.co/zjWpOiXMNQ
Should have started with the bike. Just as sweaty waiting for the bus. #noshelter
Personal #ditchyourcardfw day. Bus to office, scooter to first meeting, Green Line to second meeting, walk to third… https://t.co/vWQTma6YNL