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rock in a hard place

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I’ve never felt this way before… well, about rocks anyway and more importantly felt/felting. Lately I’ve come across several textile artists that I’m just enamored with. The thing that kicked off this latest obsession is pictured above. I ran into Casa Nova while we were in Santa Fe (sister store to Nathalie Home - more contemporary furnishings) and there they were — three huge river rocks stacked on top of each other. The cool thing about these stone-like furniture pieces is that the also function as great sculpture. You can actually buy them on line here. These extra large rocks are the work of oh-so talented South African textile designer, Ronel Jordaan. Once I got home I did a little more research on these uber cool rocks and found Ronel’s website. I found all kinds of cool stuff, all very sculptural..the rocks were just the tip of the of the felt iceberg.

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welcome winspear

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the sun came out!! Finally for the first time in weeks and thank goodness! The bright beams cast an immediate and beautiful reflection on the convex blood red glass of the new Winspear Opera House — just in time for it’s debut. Yesterday, Scene 2, was the second evening in a series of four stellar night time performances that are a part of the Grand Opening Gala celebration. I waited with baited breath for months for this glass to begin installation knowing that it would be the first thing that would resemble the magnificence of the Center. Even now, months after the installation, it is still jaw-dropping and stunning. Each time I see it I feel as though we’ve turned a brilliant corner.

Today at 10:00 am is the architecture forum that can’t be missed BUT FYI - when the studio and I headed to the Rem Koolhaas forum we found out the forums are ticketed events!! I will say that we were able to get on the wait list and we were able to hear the lecture. If you can make your way to the Winspear today I promise you will not be disappointed.

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be sure to check out:
david sanborn concert tonight + all sunday events!

**FYI - david sanborn and all sunday events are free and no tickets are required

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wyly wonderment

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the new silver corrugated box… that now graces us with it’s wonder and presence downtown has design addicts all over the world drooling. I admit, I am one of those people. I have watched this structure evolve from concept to solid fruition and I have been truly awestruck at the construction of this dynamic building. Tomorrow is the first of two architecture forums to be held for the Wyly Theatre. Superstar architect and Pritzker prize winning architect Rem Koolhaas, of OMA will be hosting a lecture today at the freshly completed theatre at October 15, 4:00 pm. And on Friday, architect and partner-in-charge Joshua Prince-Ramus of REX will host a second at October 17, 10:30. The theatre is designed to hold an intimate 600 guests, thus there will be two smaller forums. I strongly suggest you fake the swine flu (if necessary, this is VERY important people), get there early, grab a seat and throw elbows if you have to — truly one event in Dallas this year not to be missed.

More photos below of the astounding process and a few cool details to get your heart racing. See you there!

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it’s a wonderful life

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things have been a bit nutty lately… for everyone! It seems like every person I talk to is just burning the candle at both ends…and some people in the middle! But all tons of good things happening and life is great. This bustling photo series of a crowded NYC breakfast by Manny Rodriguez captures the feeling so magnificently of very real, super busy, wonderfully crazy, beautiful life.

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we have arrived

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I’m like a proud parent… this week with the opening of the newly named AT+T Performing Arts Center. R+R has been working on this project in one capacity or another for the past nine years. We did the initial gala invitation (ACT I) through Neimans in 2001 and in 2005 began to work as their local design firm. We (like so many others) have poured our hearts and hours into this project from invitations to the preview center and so much more. The work we have produced for them has been some of the most incredible and progressive pieces to come out of the studio to date.

Because of that history, the architecture of these two buildings has had me literally SWOONING for years. I still look at the Wyly almost daily and think “This is in Dallas? Not Chicago or Seattle?” The Winspear’s blood red curved glass is breathtaking. Dallas is not short on amazing buildings, just down Flora Street you will find the Meyerson, designed by I.M.Pei.

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