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TEXAS DESIGN WEEK DALLAS IS A TICKETED EVENT. TO PURCHASE TICKETS, AND FOR COMPLETE SCHEDULE, GO TO TEXASDESIGNWEEK.COM. A Southern Light D. Stanley Dixon T hree-time winner of the Southeast Architect of the Year Award, 11-time winner of the Philip Trammell Shutze Award, and two- time winner of the Addison Mizner Medal, Stan Dixon is a beacon of Southern style. Based in Atlanta, he embraces both classical elements and modern design in his edited approach to architecture. In his first book, Home: The Residential Architecture of D. Stanley Dixon (Rizzoli), he showcases 13 projects with a variety of styles and geographic contexts, from a coastal retreat on Jupiter Island to a South Carolina coastal home inspired by English manors. His goal is to interpret individual needs and desires through contextually sensitive work that engages appropriate style, scale and proportion, giving every building a sense of permanence and delight. The resulting body of work has set an exacting standard. What, When, Where: Illustrated talk, morning mimosas, and book signing with D. Stanley Dixon Thursday, November 2, 10 am to noon, at Carol Piper Rugs, 1209 Slocum St., Suite 100. For tickets go to texasdesignweek.com. "We design these homes within the demands of today's modern lifestyle, but I believe they still resonate with the soulful romance and warmth of the past." — Stan Dixon ERIC PIASECKI Top: A house on Jupiter Island. Left: In Atlanta, a living room designed in collaboration with Suzanne Kasler.