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Pavilion at Pacific Plaza Park in Dallas | Wall Art

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Architectural Poetry in Steel and Shadow

I’ve always been drawn to architectural design that invites light to dance through it—and this modern pavilion in Dallas delivered that in spades. I captured this image standing directly beneath the sweeping arc at Pacific Plaza Park, where light punctures the perforated ceiling like a digital constellation. It felt like standing inside a code—like the building was quietly speaking in dots and silence.

Framing this composition was all about contrast: the sharp vertical lines of the downtown skyline pushing upward while the circular roof element curved in like a protective gesture. You get steel and glass, shadow and reflection, control and chaos—all woven together in a single frame.

Dallas gets a lot of attention for its skyline, but this particular spot feels intimate and almost hidden in plain sight. It’s a rare intersection of architecture and public space that doesn’t try too hard to impress. And yet—look at it. The structure doesn’t shout, it whispers with elegance. Its minimalism is a statement of trust: that light and space will do the rest.

The photograph itself is in grayscale, which felt right. Colour would’ve distracted from the shapes, the tension, the precision. By removing hue, I could focus on the rhythm of the materials and the relationships between void and mass. Black and white let this become more than a cityscape—it became abstract, even symbolic.

I love work like this because it doesn’t give up everything at once. It asks you to spend time with it. To look up. To slow down. To wonder who designed it, why it exists, and how often people walk beneath it without ever really seeing it.

If you’re into the quiet power of contemporary urban design, there’s more where this came from in my Dallas Photography Collection. And for a wider view of American architectural stories, check out the United States Photography Collection—where structure meets narrative in every frame.

© Dan Kosmayer, 2021

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Enjoy museum-grade signed prints, free global delivery, and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Each fine art print showcases my passion for photography and exceptional quality and is hand-signed in pencil on the reverse side, and includes a certificate of authenticity and a lifetime warranty against fading, with the assurance of a full reimbursement within 30 days if needed.

The fine art prints are of the highest museum quality, printed on acid-free 100% cotton paper with a velvety, subtly textured, warm-tone finish. Archival inks ensure photographs with sharp precision, smooth transitions, deep blacks, intricate details, and vibrant hues.

Please note that frames are not included.


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As the creator, I personally print, sign, and package every print at my studio in Haliburton, Ontario. These prints are then shipped worldwide via Canada Post free of charge. Therefore, delivery times can vary based on location, anywhere from a few days to several weeks.

Additionally, when traveling and shooting on location, orders placed during these periods will be dispatched upon my return. This may result in delivery times extending to several weeks. However, rest assured that the wait for these unique pieces is well worth it!

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