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Reside — Spring 2025





               Handcraft and quality are evident at
            every turn. One of only a handful of private
            residences built by Andres Construction —
            known for iconic towers, hotels, churches,
            schools and commercial buildings — this
            home far surpasses typical residential
            standards, boasting steel-and-concrete pad
            construction and precision engineering. Just
            two examples? The skylight that floods an
            upstairs gallery with glorious natural light is
            of commercial grade, more akin to an office
            building or museum. The stunning elliptical
            stair railing that winds between two floors
            was fabricated by the same metalworks that                                  KEY FEATURES
            has crafted railings for luxury boutiques and
            Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth.
               But this composition of light, space                                     6,742 square feet | 3 bedrooms | 3 full baths |
            and artistry is firstly a thoroughly satisfying                             2 half baths | Elliptical entry hall | Two-story
            home — complete with three sumptuous                                        living room | Art gallery | Rosewood-paneled
            bedrooms, a media room, a chef’s kitchen,                                   library with motorized roof and James
            a formal dining room, a cozy breakfast                                      Turrell Skyspace installation | Oak-paneled
            room and perhaps the world’s most unusual                                   media room | Chef’s kitchen with oak
            library. Housed atop the home’s distinctive                                 cabinetry | Expansive terrace on ground
            turret, it is also beneath one of the world’s                               level | Private office on fourth level | Elevator
            precious few residential installations of a                                 to three levels | Garages for two vehicles
            Skyspace by artist James Turrell. At the touch
            of a button, the top of the turret’s conical
            roof rises gently and swings open slowly — a
            motorized system designed for the home
            by a NASA engineer — transforming the
            library into a dynamic, living artwork. The
            mesmerizing installation isolates the sky
            into a context-free experience of engaging
            with its luminous transitions, watching its
            colors shift and evolve, creating a tranquil
            and contemplative environment. When the
            roof is closed, color-changing light focused
            upward into the cone creates a similar effect.
               Indeed, this home is a work of art —
            for the enjoyment of art. With its ideal mix
            of both light-filled living areas and intimate
            private spaces, it offers an unparalleled
            everyday experience, where architectural
            significance and bespoke design converge
            in a singular sanctuary in one of Dallas’
            most exclusive neighborhoods. 3901 Turtle
            Creek Boulevard, No. 7, Dallas; price upon
            request. Represented by Diane DuVall, Global
            Real Estate Advisor, Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s
            International Realty, 214-725-1451, dduvall@
            briggsfreeman.com


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