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01.2013 Westmoreland Park Pavilion opens. Dallas, TX.
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2012
Murray Legge and Legge Lewis Legge win an AIA Austin Design Excellence Award: an Unbuilt Honor for Chapel St. Francis de Sales, Haute-Savoie, France.
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Spring 2012
Murray Legge will be a visiting instructor for an Advance Design Studio at the University
of Texas, School of Architecture. The studio work will be based on a project for a filmmakers live/work retreat on
Island of Andros, Greece.
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04.2011
Garage Unit wins a 2011 Citation of Honor from AIA Austin
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10.05.2010
Lost Pines Chapel has won an American Architecture Award presented by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Center for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. The American Architecture Awards are the highest and most prestigious distinguished building awards in
the United States that honor new and cutting-edge design. This annual program also promotes American
architecture to our public audience in the U.S. and around the world.
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06.2010
Murray Legge, AIA in collaboration with Legge Lewis Legge, LZT Architects Inc., and Johnson/McKibben Architects has been commissioned to design a permanent public park pavilion for the City of Dallas, Texas. The City of Dallas Department of Parks and Recreation Park Pavilion Project seeks to introduce exemplary architecture to the city through the commissioning of park pavilions by nationally and internationally recognized architects. Construction is schedule for Spring 2011.
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08.15.2009 Pool House roof planted with sedges and wildflowers
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02.29.2009 Pool House’s compound curving plywood roof
deck installed.
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AUSTIN, TEXAS. Murray will be a panelist and guest speaker for
SXSW 2009's Interactive talk Evolving Digital
Technologies and Profitable Green Building.
Monday, March 16th, 3:30pm at the Austin Convention Center.
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Lost Pines Chapel wins a national 2008 Wood
Design and Building Honor award.
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Dwell November
2008 issue.
Lost Pines Chapel featured in article 'Nature’s Graces' by Sarah
Rich
View from office through interior light well
Aerial view showing sustainable design features
Aerial view showing sustainable design features