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DFW Deco: Modernistic Architecture of North Texas

English

By (author): David Bush Jim Parsons

Vivid imagery and original research are the hallmarks of DFW Deco: Modernistic Architecture of North Texas, the latest in Jim Parsons and David Bushs series of books documenting Art Deco and Art Moderne design in the Lone Star State. DFW Deco examines a vibrant architectural heritage that spans legendary eras in American history, from the Roaring Twenties through the Great Depression to World War II.

DFW Deco explores the full range of modernistic building styles and some of the uniquely Texan influences that shaped the growing cities of North Texas. Classic zigzag skyscrapers promoted by Fort Worth boosters and Dallas businessmen, Art Deco storefronts in the booming towns of the great East Texas oilfield, and streamlined facilities inspired by innovations in transportation and communications all have a place in this book.
DFW Deco looks not only at whole buildings, but also at their finely crafted details, ranging from vibrant tile murals depicting the scope of Texas history on Fort Worths monumental Will Rogers Memorial Center to stylized gold-leaf pinecones and cotton bolls in the ornate Peoples National Bank Building in Tyler.

Using a mix of original and historical photographs, this lavishly illustrated book promotes an appreciation of Main Street movie theaters, innovative suburban homes, and even a surprising collection of modernistic soft drink bottling plants. DFW Deco also documents the federal programs that helped build exceptional courthouses, schools, and post offices from small towns to big cities. The book ends with a chapter of short biographies of the architects and artists who created these landmarks.
By illustrating the broad reach of modernistic design in North Texas, the authors hope to advance the preservation of significant buildings and encourage readers to explore the region themselves and discover their own Art Deco treasures.
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1640g
  • Dimensions: 261 x 256mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Texas Christian University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780875656359

About David BushJim Parsons

David Bush developed his lifelong interest in historic architecture while growing up in New Orleans. He has worked professionally in preservation since 1990 primarily at Galveston Historical Foundation and Preservation Houston.Jim Parsons is the director of special projects and walking tours chair for Preservation Houston. He also works as a freelance writer editor and photographer. David Bush and Jim Parsons have coauthored three previous books most recently the award-winning Fair Park Deco.

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