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Dallas developer and philanthropist Henry S. Miller Jr. sold his real estate company including his other commercial developments and limited his personal office space to that at Highland Park Village which was patterned after Spain's Alhambra palace. Miller contracted the services of Craig A. Roeder to design the interiors and lighting of this retail complex considered as the Rodeo Drive of Dallas. Both Roeder and interior designer Stephen Edward Jones turned the place into an exotic and grand piece of architecture with the richness of Spanish and South American touch.
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Sun Valley's ski areas, clubhouse and restaurant rest in the foothills of the Pioneer Mountains. Its most recent addition to its facilities, a private golf clubhouse designed by McLaughlin & Associates, was executed in the turn-of-the-century Arts & Crafts style. The clubhouse's focal point is a massive, exposed post-and-beam dining room whose cathedral ceiling is adorned with pendant drum-shaped chandeliers. With a stone fireplace with twin hearths and oversized sofas and chairs, the clubhouse was designed to look like an extension of the members' own homes.
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The public relations firm IDPR Group has published the 'Publicity Directory for the Design, Engineering and Building Industries.' The directory resolves the problem of costly publicity programs and obsolete media lists by presenting 112 publications covering 11 US markets. These markets include health care, retail and real estate.
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