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Fort Worth AIA Home Tour Showcases Creativity in Design, Materials

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John and Leslie Enlow updated their Medford Ct. home with the help of architect Norman Ward, creating a modern space in the 1950s bungalow in Fort Worth. (Photo: Ralph Lauer)

If you think Cowtown is full of milquetoast architecture, you’ve obviously never been to the annual Fort Worth AIA Home Tour. This year’s event, slated for April 7-8, features some intensely creative homes in some of Fort Worth’s most desirable neighborhoods. 

The five homes on this year’s tour exhibit a variety of living accommodations and architectural styles, all demonstrating the value that architects can bring to residential projects.  This year features homes by Norman Ward, FAIA; Marta Rozanich, AIA; 97w; Paul Dennehy, AIA; and Brandon Allen, AIA.

Advance tickets are on sale for $20 each and can be purchased on AIA Fort Worth website or at the office.  Regular tickets can be purchased at each of the homes during the weekend of the tour for $25 each, or single-home passes for $10 each.

 

Proceeds from the AIA Fort Worth Homes Tour support the variety of programs offered to the public throughout the year, and has quickly become one of the chapter’s most important – and exciting – outreach programs.  Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore these homes and experience what great residential design can do for you. 

Daltxrealestate.com will be giving away a pair of tickets to the home tour next week! Stay tuned for your chance to win! In the meantime, here’s a sneak peek at this year’s featured homes and the architects who designed them:

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Architect: 97w

Utilitarian, prefabricated shipping container three-story housing with optimized livable areas off West 7th Street near the Cultural District

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(Photo: Ralph Lauer)

Architect: Norman Ward, FAIA

Park Hill renovation of 1950’s home; redefined roof line, circulation and spaces achieve better ambient light and interconnectedness of living spaces inside and out

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Architect: Paul Dennehy, AIA

Overton Park renovation(s) of ‘Ranch Style’ 1950’s home; for better flow and use of natural light within the existing footprint and take advantage of unique natural landscape

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Chelsea and Joe moved from Fairmount to a midentury modern house on the West side after an update that included taking the walls of the Fort Worth home to the studs. (Photo: Ralph Lauer)

Architect: Marta Rozanich, AIA

Ridglea Hills renovation of a 1950’s home to fit a Chef’s lifestyle, with modern efficient improvements, and reworked floor plan to entertain and capitalize on hilltop views

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Architect: Brandon Allen, AIA

New construction, modern farmhouse in South Arlington that is very intentionally placed on 4 acres to engage nature

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