Mon, 30 July 2007 Designer Tracy, Ra Byn Taylor and Joe somehow manage to have a show without developer Jim Johnson. The trio discussed Southlake Town Center and Solana as models of development. Ra Bayn held forth on solar fans. Comments[1] |
Mon, 23 July 2007 Designer Tracy and developer Jim Johnson discuss design ideas from the magazine - Domino. Tracy replies to an e-mail concerning bargain design sources. Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 Designer Tracy and developer Jim Johnson spar over the the right place for architecture. Ra Byn Taylor and Joe dive in. The Top 25 Favorite Buildings [as voted on by members of the Fort Worth Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)] is contrasted with the Top 150 Buildings listed at the AIA national level - voted on by non-architects. The image shown is the Kimbell Art Museum - unanimously selected in Fort Worth.Comments[1] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 ![]() Designer Tracy and developer Jim Johnson were given an update by Ra Byn Taylor on his do-it-yourself project. Jim updated everyone on the home office addition for Tracy and Joe. Mame McCutchin, co-host of ARTLANDUSA, called in to describe the program she shares with Toby Amies - a television series that explores American art from Miami to Anchorage. The new second series will begin in October 2007. Their web page is Comments[3] |
Mon, 2 July 2007 Designer Tracy discusses half-baths and moving walls on the inside of a house with developer Jim Johnson. A master plan with a designer or architect was recommended by Jim. (The posted image shows the wood framing and some of the sheathing at the Self job-site)Comments[1] |

Designer Tracy and developer Jim Johnson spar over the the right place for architecture. Ra Byn Taylor and Joe dive in. The Top 25 Favorite Buildings [as voted on by members of the Fort Worth Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)] is contrasted with the Top 150 Buildings listed at the AIA national level - voted on by non-architects. The image shown is the Kimbell Art Museum - unanimously selected in Fort Worth.
Designer Tracy discusses half-baths and moving walls on the inside of a house with developer Jim Johnson. A master plan with a designer or architect was recommended by Jim. (The posted image shows the wood framing and some of the sheathing at the Self job-site)