Join the Dallas Center for Architecture for an evening of great design in the stunning and recently restored Federal Building and Post Office, including Judge Sarah T. Hughes’ historic courtroom. It’s a night of stylish cocktails, bites, tunes and a silent auction especially curated for lovers of great design and architecture donated by local and national designers, artists and architects.
VIPs take in the sunset with a skyline view of the heart of Dallas and a behind-the-scenes talk with developer Shawn Todd on his part in transforming this historic end of downtown.
Cost: $125 VIP tickets/$75 tickets
To WIN two free tickets to this exciting evening, make your case below and we will select a comment very randomly Tuesday afternoon.
I’m getting an unplanned early retirement as my job is being outsourced and off shored, I could stand for some good news great food and fun – especially since my last day is rapidly approaching!
Please pick me,
🙂
Michelle
Very grateful to Shawn Todd for preventing this grand building from further decay. He has shown that repurposing our historic structures is economically viable. Thanks, Shawn, for preserving an iconic public building from Dallas’s past. His foresight in preserving Judge Hughes’ courtroom is especially timely this year as the city marks the half-century anniversary of the assassination. Would love to be there.
Im disaled ,ie poor
As an amateur photographer, the federal building has been one of my favorites to shoot. I’d love to get inside and see what was done.
As a construction firm in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area it is so important that we have a better understanding of the architectural aspect facing us today. I would love the opportunity to attend the event and see what is in store for the architectural community in the near future.
Surrounded by beautifully designed wedding dresses, i can appreciate design and a great stylish party. I would love to go and count on digital media coverage and buzz….. = )
This would be an awesome event to attend!
Michelle take the prized tickets, and not because of her sad story, but due to our handy dandy number randomizer app.
Yeaaaaa!!! Awesome!!! Things are definitely improving!
WoooooooHoooo!!!! 🙂