Ask Candy: Need An Architect for Dallas Tudor Revival
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We are renovating and building up on our 1935 Tudor Rival (or whatever they are called) house in HP.  I was wondering if you have a short list of architects that you would recommend.  We spoke with David Oswalt this week who had worked with a neighbor, who really liked him.  Any thoughts from the Candy Community?
This is good information to keep on this blog as a reference. A big recovery for the remodeling industry is expected in 2011, according to the Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) and the  Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University. LIRA projects annual growth in home improvement spending of 6.5% in the third quarter of 2011.
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We restored and added on to our 1928 Tudor in HP. Our architect was John Allen who has his own shop and our contractor was Ray Wooddruff who works with Mel Pollack. John and Ray have worked on many projects together and are outstanding. I can't say enough good things about them both.
http://www.yellowbot.com/john-r-allen-architects-dallas-tx.html
We restored and added on to our 1928 Tudor in HP. Our architect was John Allen who has his own shop and our contractor was Ray Wooddruff who works with Mel Pollack. John and Ray have worked on many projects together and are outstanding. I can't say enough good things about them both.
http://www.yellowbot.com/john-r-allen-architects-dallas-tx.html
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Ron Bogard
Ron Bogard
Cole Smith, FAIA! check out the one on the corner of St John and Crescent….
Cole Smith, FAIA! check out the one on the corner of St John and Crescent….
Stephen Chambers
Stephen Chambers
Eddie Maestri … Does great work. http://www.designwhereyoulive.com
Eddie Maestri … Does great work. http://www.designwhereyoulive.com
I agree…Cole Smith is the best architect in Dallas. Plus…he's very cool!
I agree…Cole Smith is the best architect in Dallas. Plus…he's very cool!