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- Title
Aufbruch in Texas: Neue Kulturbauten.
- Authors
Fröhlich, Dietmar
- Abstract
The article discusses three architectural cornerstones of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) in Dallas, Texas, including the Dallas Museum of Art designed by E. Larabee Barnes, the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center designed by I. M. Pei, and the Nasher Sculpture Center designed by Renzo Piano. New additions which are discussed and illustrated include the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House designed by Norman Foster + Associates and the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater designed by Rem Koolhaas OMA/REX.
- Subjects
DALLAS (Tex.); TEXAS; CENTERS for the performing arts; ARCHITECTURAL design; BUILDINGS; PEI, I. M., 1917-2019; PIANO, Renzo, 1937-; KOOLHAAS, Rem, 1944-; FOSTER, Norman, 1935-; REM Koolhaas (Company)
- Publication
Architektur Aktuell, 2009, Issue 349, p4
- ISSN
0570-6602
- Publication type
Article