Here’s our second round of photos from CBB. I suspect that with the Trinity Trust announcement this morning at 10 and the Equest luncheon around 11-ish, we’ll move on to other topics. But let’s keep up this dialogue about “things” in the Dallas philanthropic world. Through your input, a difference for good can be made.

Photo by Raymond Diaz
Valet clothes after Cattle Baron’s Ball

Photo by Randall McCoy

Photo by Randall McCoy

Photo by Randall McCoy
Julianne Hough

Photo by Randall McCoy

Photo provided by Allyson Armstrong
Cattle Baron Cuties (from the left) Tia Wynne, Sabrina Khan, and Allyson Armstrong

Photo by Allyson Armstrong

Photo provided by Allyson Armstrong

Photo provided by Allyson Armstrong
From those wonderful Trinity Trust people, word has just come in that the final bows are being tied on their latest gift. Details of the gift will be revealed including the donor and details about the final establishment and new name of Dallas CityDesign Studio.
What the heck is the Dallas CityDesign Studio? Housed in Dallas City Hall, the Studio will work collaboratively to advise, plan, and consult with public and private entities onthe imoprtance of urban design in the 21st century Dallas. This resource center at City Hall wil engage, advise, and support work focused both outside the levees, particularly as potential development occurs, and on the Trinity River Corridor Project.
Just wait until Tuesday when the names and details are revealed at 10 a.m. in the Flag Room of City Hall. In the crowd will be the Trinity Trust team members, city officials, and reps from the American Institute of Architects Dallas and the Real Estate Council.