The scroll-shaped structure, designed in 1976 by Philip Johnson and illuminated inside with the ceiling’s beautiful spiral of stained-glass windows by artist Gabriel Loire, is linked to the general feeling of gratitude rather than the holiday, and it serves Dallas well as a non-sectarian place for public commemoration. – Bloomberg CityLab
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