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Originally from Mexico City, the homeowner—who works as an executive in the movie theatre business—his wife and their two teenage children spent several years living in Brazil, where they fell in love with the country’s modernist movement.
When they decided to move to Dallas, Texas, they were on the lookout for a home with a wealth of space and lots of light, akin to the modern structures in Brazil.