Architecturally Significant Modern Home Designed by Joe McCall
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Highland Park Modern Home
At the beginning of his career, Joe McCall, FAIA, helped design for Oglesby Architects the home at 3727 Miramar, and now towards the end of his career Joe McCall designed this spectacular architecturally significant modern home at 3801 Miramar. Both of these homes enjoy a deep setback, enhancing their combined views of nature. At 3801 Miramar, Joe McCall used Italian Corso brick, Douglas fir and bluestone which add color, texture and depth to a house with steel, glass, and an open floorplan. With this home, Joe McCall has made a fabulous contribution to Dallas and to architecture.
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