Douglas Newby Insights - Page 40

Flourish of Opulence

Can a pool provide an accent to a home? In this case, yes. Extravagant opulence can overload the senses, be intimidating, or just too much. And yet when an opulent room is almost hidden away, a flourish of opulence like this interior pool room can remind one that the entire home has an opulence of construction and materials even when they are understated. Here it is fun to see the architectural virtuosity of the Sebastian Construction Group as they build and provide extravagant finishes for a stately home.
#Opulence #Flourish #Pool #InteriorPool @SebastianConstructionGroup #Design #Chandelier #Interior #InteriorDesign #Contractor #EstateHome #Dallas #City #UniversityPark #VolkEstates #ArchitecturalExuberance #Architect #Architecture #Art #WallFinishes #sebastianconstructiongroup


109° — Topo Chico On My Mind

Going through a Bud Oglesby designed modern house, lo and behold, Topo Chico was included in the display of vessels and vases. Maybe a mirage or maybe an aesthetic statement in response to the heat wave we had recently when it got up to 111º. Regardless of the temperature, I love Topo Chico whenever I find it.
#TopoChico #Heat #Summer #Temperature #100degrees #Mirage #Vessels #Vases #Art #Design #Silly #Modern #Contemporary #PathToTrinityGroves #Knox #TravisWalk #KatyTrail #Dallas #City #Urban #Neighborhood


Private Library Enriches Civilization

Just as art museums are often created or sustained by the donations of private art collections, great public libraries are often the result of private libraries. Private collectors often have more leeway and in some cases more continuity in their library collections because of the single-minded focus and determination of the individual collectors. Here, a sophisticated collector has created a library of international importance. This private residential library had to have all of the technical and environmental components of a major public library. When a library is classical, the collection of books and artifacts accessible, and the space prominent, it gives the collection a mystique and intimacy with those visiting or viewing the material. Sebastian Construction Group built a private home library with the presence of an embassy and the warmth of a home. Civilization seems protected in this architecturally significant home library.
#Library #HomeLibrary #Architecture #Architect #Books #Artifacts #Collection #Collector #Classical #Embassy #Dallas #City #ArchitecturallySignificant #EstateHome #Design #Art #Interior #Wood #InteriorDesign #PrivateLibrary #EstateHome #ClassicalArchitecture @SebastianConstructionGroup #Contractor #PrivateMuseum #PrivateCollection #Manuscripts #sebastianconstructiongroup


Spinning in Control

A floating circular staircase of steel and walnut in a concrete structure set on a cliff demonstrate solidity, engineering, and precision of the work of Sebastian Construction Group. With confidence, the late architect Bill Booziotis designed this magnificent staircase to project a sense of lightness. He knew he could push the boundaries and design of this remarkable modern house overlooking the Trinity River, knowing the construction was in good hands with Sebastian.
#BillBooziotis #Staircase #Circular #CircularStaircase #Steel #Walnut #Concrete #Contemporary #Modern #Design #Art #Stairs #ModernDesign #Architect #Architecture #Contractor #TrinityRiver #Construction #PathToTrinityGroves #Dallas #City #Downtown #ModernHome #ContemporaryHome @SebastianConstructionGroup #ArchitecturalElement #sebastianconstructiongroup


On Top of a Hill

A Preston Hollow hill acts as a pedestal for the simple, dignified façade of this home. This look behind the home reveals an extravagant estate property of terraces, pool, landscaping, and formal gardens. It is a home designed and built for a family and friends to enjoy. This is another good example of @SebastianConstructionGroup contributing to the design of the home through their ability to execute the vision of the architect and also to visually refine the finish of the home.
#Architecture #Architect #LandscapeArchitecture #Landscape #Pool #Garden #Design #Lawn #Terrace #EstateHome #ClassicHome #Dallas #PrestonHollow #City #HistoricHome #Neighborhood #Art #SwimmingPool #Contractor #Construction #sebastianconstructiongroup


Better Home on a Hill

Often an original neighborhood home becomes a point of fondness and familiarity. While it is always disappointing to see a historic home torn down, it is devastating to see something generic, but only larger, replace it. This home on a prominent Preston Hollow hill quelled the concerns. It was interesting to see how a new home sited in the same way as the old home and in a style somewhat similar to the earlier home so quickly gained the affection of the neighborhood. People respond to good architecture and quality. Even from the distance, the elegant construction by the Sebastian Construction Group conveys the excellence of an architecturally significant home.
#Architect #Architecture #Contractor #PrestonHollow #EstateHome #HomeOnAHill #Pool #Landscape #LandscapeDesign #Neighborhood #HistoricDesign #Dallas #City #Design #sebastianconstructiongroup #clasicarchitecture #prestonhollow
@SebastianConstructionGroup#dallas


The origin of great museum collections often begins in the home. Margaret McDermott’s Impressionist art collection is a good example. For years her family, friends, students, and local and international art patrons saw her art in her Scott Lyons designed Texas Modern Home. Now the DMA is able to share her art she bequeathed to the museum. Pictured is another home of an art patron who loves architecture and art. It is also an example of how the Sebastian Construction Group was able to help create the warmth of a home and the stark refinement of an art gallery. Dallas is fortunate to have many private art collections and home art galleries that are destinations for art patrons from around the world.
#Art #ArtGallery #HomeGallery #Design #InteriorDesign #OpenFloorplan #Walnut #WalnutFloors #Limestone #Architect #Architecture #ArchitecturallySignificant #Dallas #City #Sebastianconstructiongroup #CityEstateHome #ArtPatron #MuseumCollection #PrivateArt
@SebastianConstructionGroup #modern #modern home #moderndesign #contemporaryart #contemporarydesign #open #personalgallery


A 100 year tradition

The Spanish Colonial architectural influence permeates Highland Park. This architecture will always be anchored by the Fooshee & Cheek architect-designed Highland Park Village and the homes they designed in Highland Park. Other architects like Hal Thomson and C.D. Hill also contributed to Spanish Colonial design. Sebastian Construction Group is responsible for creating the 1920s historic detailing. This well designed home makes an architectural statement while still submitting to the gracious look of Highland Park estate homes on Beverly Drive.
#Fooshee&Cheek #HighlandPark #Architect #Architecture #ArchitecturallySignificant #EstateHome #SpanishColonial #Sebastianconstructiongroup #HighlandParkVillage #Design #HistoricDesign
#PathToTrinityGroves #City #Dallas #Neighborhood #HistoricDetail #ArchitecturalDetail #HighlandParkHome #Tradition #OldHighlandPark #Mediterranean #BeverlyDrive
@SebastianConstructionGroup #design


Origin of Texas Modern

David Williams said that he wanted to combine the modernism of Europe with the architectural roots of Texas. He succeeded. While gradually the tenets of Texas Modernism were introduced in his earlier Spanish Colonial, Mediterranean, and Louisiana style homes, the home he designed on McFarlin Boulevard in University Park became the Texas Modern visual starting place for an architectural tradition that has flourished for 90 years.
#ArchitecturallySignificant #Architecture #Architect #DavidWilliams #TexasModern #HistoricHome #Preservation #HistoricallySignificant #StandingSeamMetalRoof #IndigenousArchitecture #UniversityPark #Historic #TurtleCreek #TexasModernHome #HomesThatMakeUsHappy #Dallas #1930s #Origin #Art #Artist #Craftsman #WhiteWashedBrick #Porch #ContinuousWalls #Design #dallas #city


Alley divides New Urbanist from Urban Forest

The differing sensibilities of urban residents could not be more apparent than those on both sides of this alley. On one side are the New Urbanists that favor density over trees. They built two-story backyard rental houses (granny flats) wider than their primary Prairie Style home. They removed all the old growth pecan trees in place in the process. Further, to eradicate the naturally seeded trumpet vines that profusely propagated, these property owners sprayed the entire back fence line with RoundUp. One of the homeowners even installed a strip of crushed concrete along the alley to impede any growth of wild flowers or weeds. To avoid any contact with an urban alley, these New Urbanists all elected to put their garbage bins out in front of their house once a week rather than have their trash picked up in the alley as the original 1905 development intended. On the other side of the alley, the neighbors treat the alley as a transition from the layers of trees in their backyards to this service street. On this side, the blooming crape myrtles, flowering orange trumpet vines, bamboo, overhanging cedar trees, and arching pecan trees, soften an urban edge and make it a wonderful hunting ground for birds, butterflies, and bees. On one side of the alley is the disciplined, dispassionate approach of property owners desiring urban density and suburban sterility, and on the other side are neighbors who prefer the natural fecundity and messy edge of an urban forest.
#GrannyFlats #BackyardRentalHouses #Density #UrbanForest #NewUrbanist #SuburbanSterility #Alley #TrumpetVine #Bamboo #CedarTree #PecanTree #Pollinate #Habitat #Environment #Neighborhood #City #Dallas #HistoricDistrict #Neighbors #PathToTrinityGrove #Birds #Butterflies #Bees #Natural #Edge #UrbanEdge #CrapeMyrtles #Fecundity #Architect #Architecture


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