16th ANNUAL AIA DALLAS TOUR OF HOMES RETURNS
NOVEMBER 5-6, FEATURING CUTTING-EDGE RESIDENTIAL DESIGN FROM 1950 TO TODAY
Eight stunning homes to be featured, including original Mid-Century Modern home of Dallas Architect Harold Prinz
November 5 + Sunday, November
10am – 5pm
This year’s tour includes a contemporary take and classic mid-century modern (MCM) designs. The first historic home on the tour, on Maple Springs, was designed and occupied by Dallas architect Harold Prinz, AIA in 1950, which boasts the 1950 AIA Dallas Design Award: Honor for Excellence in Residential Architecture.
In Preston Hollow, a MCM home on Northaven tells the story of resiliency, rebuilt after incurring tornado damage in 2019.
To bring you the best of today’s residential architecture, the tour also includes homes in Colleyville, Southlake, and University Park, and in Dallas neighborhoods like Bluffview and Little Forest Hills. The Tour celebrates the beauty and diversity of Dallas residential architecture by featuring homes with a variety of styles, square footage, and price points. Across the tour, guests will experience cutting-edge design, innovative uses of traditional materials, sustainably minded spaces, and the unique history of each home.
The self-guided, in-person tour is Saturday November 5 and Sunday November 6, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Tickets are $50, on sale now at hometourdallas.com.
Featured Architecture Firms include A Gruppo Architects; Bernbaum/Magadini Architects; Domi Works LLC; Harold Prinz, AIA (posthumously); JRAF Studio; Laura Juarez Baggett Studio; M Gooden Design; Malone Maxwell Dennehy Architects; and Modern Living Dwellings.