
mark lamster
@marklamster
Architecture critic of the Dallas Morning News. Harvard Loeb Fellow. Author of The Man in the Glass House
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Before players wore numbers to help fans identify them, in 1876 each of the Chicago nine wore a different colored fez. This innovation made players like Ross Barnes (below) look from the stands like “a Dutch bed of tulips,” the Tribune noted. Illustration by Gary Cieradkowski.




very exciting: our Dallas Morning News plan to reimagine dealey plaza, designed by Stoss and MPdL Studio, will be exhibited at this year’s chicago architecture biennial. interactives.dallasnews.com/2022/designers…


the @dallasmuseumart has a new landscape architect: Field Operations joins the expansion design team led by @nietosobejano. field ops replaces swa on the team. dallasnews.com/arts-entertain…






I wrote a book on Philip Johnson. His Dallas skyscraper does not need a tacked-on garage | mark lamster dallasnews.com/arts-entertain…