Admit it: when you think of a Texas landmark, your mind might jump to thoughts of BBQ joints, country-western music bars, or perhaps the Alamo. But deep in the heart of Texas, by way of Austin, stands a Texas landmark that is mighty big both in size and historical...
Standing majestically beside Lady Bird Lake, right in the heart of Texas’s capital, is the Long Center for the Performing Arts. As you get closer to its grand facade, it becomes evident why this building is celebrated as an Austin architectural landmark, named...
Nothing says San Antonio architecture like the Bexar County Courthouse. This beautiful building was designed by internationally renowned architect James Riely Gordon in the Romanesque Revival Style. Mr. Gordon is known for creating 72 courthouses and hundreds of state...
If you want to introduce anyone to Dallas architecture, the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe is about as spectacular as you can get. The building dates back to the late 19th century, and Galveston’s very accomplished architect by the name of Nicholas J....
When most people thinking of Austin, TX, they think of a capital city located in the geographic center of the state. It is known for hosting the University of Texas, a vibrant entertainment and music scene, and a growing population of citizens from across the US. It...
When you think of cities with iconic mid-century modern architecture, Houston is not on that list. Maybe out of ignorance, neglect or a lack of publicity, the Houston neighborhood of Glenbrook Valley has managed to fly well below the radar since its heyday. The...