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September 2025
LOCATION
USA
Moody Tones Meet Mid-Century Vibes in This Contemporary Texas Home
By Joseph Sgambati III
Contemporary architecture often references ideals from modernism – canonical elements like clean lines, open plans, and material honesty – further tempered to suit current tastes and needs. This Highland Park residence, designed by SmithArc with interiors by Joshua Rice, belongs firmly in that lineage. While expressing its modernist DNA, the home reconsiders what it means to be a “machine for living,” with an emphasis on how color, material, and built-in conveniences will impact a growing family. Far from the white, minimal “modern box” stereotype, this house proves that the subtleties of tone and texture can enhance modernism to create something sensual and moody.
The structure is set on the east side of Highland Park – one of Dallas’s most storied neighborhoods – positioning the location as a canvas for architectural experimentation. From early 20th-century Tudors and Mediterranean revivals to the later arrival of starkly contemporary projects, the neighborhood reflects a layered history of design. Building there is both a privilege and a challenge. But this new construction home, integrated into a difficult corner lot, respects the established visual narrative while offering something distinctly of its time.The architecture is anchored by gray limestone walls, a material chosen for both its durability and its sculptural quality. These walls flow between exterior and interior, creating a sense of continuity. Expanses of glass connect the family to the outdoors while raked wood panels and stucco soften the rigor of the stone. But the interiors are where the project most clearly establishes its voice. Rice builds on modernism’s lesser-known experiments with color by leveraging the hue derived from the very character of materials used.
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Photography: Robert Tsai