Dallas Architecture Forum presents Barbara Bestor

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The Dallas Architecture Forum continues its 2021-2022 Season with architect Barbara Bestor.

Bestor, FAIA, Founding Principal of Bestor Architecture, has actively redefined Los Angeles architecture with a practice that rigorously engages the city through design, art, and urbanism. Increasingly, the studio applies L.A.’s lessons to national undertakings. She explores the architectural form through experiments in spatial arrangements, graphics, and color - evident in her projects from custom residences to headquarters for international companies. Her varied and progressive body of work, which focuses on both architecture and interior design, connects with people on many levels, often outside the traditional boundaries of architecture. She believes that good design creates an engaged urban life and embraces the "strange beauty" that enhances everyday experience.

The Dallas Architecture Forum continues its 2021-2022 Season with architect Barbara Bestor.

Bestor, FAIA, Founding Principal of Bestor Architecture, has actively redefined Los Angeles architecture with a practice that rigorously engages the city through design, art, and urbanism. Increasingly, the studio applies L.A.’s lessons to national undertakings. She explores the architectural form through experiments in spatial arrangements, graphics, and color - evident in her projects from custom residences to headquarters for international companies. Her varied and progressive body of work, which focuses on both architecture and interior design, connects with people on many levels, often outside the traditional boundaries of architecture. She believes that good design creates an engaged urban life and embraces the "strange beauty" that enhances everyday experience.

The Dallas Architecture Forum continues its 2021-2022 Season with architect Barbara Bestor.

Bestor, FAIA, Founding Principal of Bestor Architecture, has actively redefined Los Angeles architecture with a practice that rigorously engages the city through design, art, and urbanism. Increasingly, the studio applies L.A.’s lessons to national undertakings. She explores the architectural form through experiments in spatial arrangements, graphics, and color - evident in her projects from custom residences to headquarters for international companies. Her varied and progressive body of work, which focuses on both architecture and interior design, connects with people on many levels, often outside the traditional boundaries of architecture. She believes that good design creates an engaged urban life and embraces the "strange beauty" that enhances everyday experience.

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Angelika Film Center & Cafe
5321 E. Mockingbird Ln.
Dallas, TX 75206
https://dallasarchitectureforum.org/

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