The architectural design of O'Neil Ford demonstrates his ability to design a residence intimately tied to its setting. This home rests on the banks of one of North Dallas' highly sought after neighborhoods taking full advantage of the meandering creek and approximately 1.19 acres of mature landscaping. As one of the most significant modernist homes in Dallas, it has been painstakingly returned to its original splendor over the last several years at the hands of a well-known interior and art designer from Los Angeles. Collaborators of the original home include landscape design by Arthur and Marie Berger, landscape lighting by John Watson, interior lighting by Lynn Ford, and Scott Lyons designed and addition to the home in 1961. O'Neil Ford is widely regarded as the most important Texas architect from the 20th century and this important home is a hidden gem that speaks well for small modern residential design.
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