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The area’s only all-modern home tour embarks on its fifth year of benefiting Blue Ribbon School Hexter Elementary with a wonderful display of mid-century modern homes and a sustainable home.

Architecture enthusiasts won’t want to miss the meet-and-greets with the architects and landscapers at the homes they designed.

To celebrate the tour’s five-year milestone, Advocate Magazine White Rock Home Tour presented by Micky Carr and Janelle Alcantara, David Griffin and Company Realtors, is staking claim to another first this year: it is curating a first-ever exhibition of Ju-Nel Homes artifacts and memorabilia to be displayed in April. It is also presenting a Ju-Nel Homes speaker's forum on April 23. Both events are hosted and co-presented by Dallas Center for Architecture.

Thanks to all who support Hexter through this event. Past years' proceeds helped to afford a full-time art teacher and purchase a kiln, drying rack, 10 Orff musical instruments and new playground and auditorium equipment. We appreciate you and look forward to seeing you again at this year's White Rock Home Tour.

Save $5. Buy in Advance.
Buy a home tour ticket at White Rock Coffee, Green Spot or neighboring Tom Thumb locations by April 25 and save $5.
First 300 event attendees get a free goodie bag!

Your Tickets Includes:

  • Tour 4 mid-century modern homes near White Rock Lake.

  • 2 of the 5 are Ju-Nel Homes. They were designed by Lyle Rowley and/or Jack Wilson, understudies of modern architecture pioneer Howard Meyer who built Dallas' acclaimed Temple Emmanu-el. We broke the Ju-Nel story on the first tour in 2006, and subsequently in a D Home story.

  • 1 of the 5 Homes is a "green" home designed by Alan Hoffmann, who D Magazine reported is a “green leader”.

  • Architect meet-and-greets

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