Press on the Ruth Carter Stevenson Home
There has been a flurry of articles posted all over the web with the recent demolition. Here are just a few. Read and see what other's thoughts and opinions are. http://mid2mod.blogspot.com/ https://medium.com/i-m-h-o/bc802b050f29 http://artsblog.dallasnews.com/2013/06/modernist-masterwork-demolished-in-fort-worth.html/ http://glasstire.com/2013/06/26/historic-modernist-home-demolished-in-ft-worth-fingers-start-pointing/ It is exciting to see the amount of response and discussion this
The Destruction of Historic Carter Family Home.
Follow this link to the Star-Telegram Story about the Demolition of Ruth Carter Stevenson's home. The following is a statement from Fort Worth Architect Sandra Dennehy, AIA It is unfortunate that, as the architectural and preservation communities were in the process of
A letter from W. Mark Gunderson, AIA
Preston M. Geren, Jr., FAIA ( 1923 – 2013 ) Tracing it’s lineage back to 1892, with the formation of the firm Messer, Sanguinet, Messerin Fort Worth, and morphing into Sanguinet & Staats, then Wyatt C. Hedrick before PrestonGeren, Sr formed his
A word from Robert Adams, AIA concerning Preston Geren, FAIA
Preston M. Geren The name Geren and the word architecture are synonymous. To be an architect was to work for or with the Geren firm. I had the good fortune to work with the firm for twenty-three years. During that time,
A letter from Frank Sherwood, F. ASCE regarding the passing of Preston Geren, FAIA
Bob Adams called me this morning to inform me of Preston's passing, and I want to send these thoughts to his children and family. Preston, his father, and grandfather Frederick Giesecke have surely contributed more to the architectural heritage of the State
Preston Geren, FAIA
Our hearts go out to the family of Preston Geren, FAIA a past president and distinguished member of the AIA-Fort Worth chapter. See the attached PDF for memorial service information. Preston Geren, FAIA Memorandum from Texas House of Representatives