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“A building is inhabited sculpture,” said Constantin Brancusi.

For those who need to visualize that concept, billboards for the planned Art House development in Dallas have appeared toeducate potentialresidents.

Taglines from more than 20 executions in the series include”No crown mouldings, no chandeliers, no faux finishes. How refreshing,” “Classic modernism is not an oxymoron” and”Light, space, texture, proportion. You getthe idea.”

The boards were designed by Terry Kafka, the owner of Impact Outdoor Advertising and an investor in themodernist high-risecomplex.





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