When I tell people I’m from Dallas, I often get a few of the same basic responses:
- the “steers & queers” quip
- mention of JR or Southfork
- an awkward silence quickly followed by a whispered President’s name
- a long-winded discussion about the grassy knoll & conspiracy theories
- or some generalization about cowboys and horses
Without fail, these are the assumptions of Texas outside of the Lone Star State. And Dallas, with that eponymous name of its namesake TV show, seems to conjure up the worst of the worst stereotypes.
I’m the first to tell you that Texas isn’t my favorite place. But that doesn’t mean I don’t have a little bit of pride in the state I grew up in. Texas is a much more modern state than people initially believe. And while Dallas isn’t my favorite city in the state (hello Austin & San Antonio), it’s certainly not bad. In fact, the DFW metroplex actually has quite a bit of attractions & things worth seeing (including Dallas Fort Worth in lego miniature!).
One of the things I enjoy most about the city of Dallas is its architecture. In a city that often sees sweltering hot summers, the city’s downtown area is pretty quiet in the summer. But I wanted to do a bit of urban exploration and stripped down to as few clothes as reasonably possible in a city center, grabbed my camera and headed out on the town to see what I’d find. Sure, there were cowboys and horses, but there were also some beautifully designed buildings—classic and modern. So much so, that the city’s newest piece of stunning architecture is a Calatrava designed bridge (see photos here).
Photos of Dallas architecture
View all my posts about Dallas here.
very sexy buildings indeed! I wouldn’t mind a sexy dallas cowboy too xx
Architecture is always something I’m interested in when visiting cities. Sometimes you just need to pay a little extra attention to spot it’s beauty.
Sweet pics, dude!
Thanks Claire – but real thanks should go to the architects… or something like that.