Bud Oglesby

Listed under $200,000 This Oglesby-Designed Condo is a Rare Midcentury Find

By Heather Hunter / March 6, 2020 /

This beyond-rare, Bud Oglesby-designed condo unit is on the market for $197,000. And I’m warning you. It’s terribly cute.

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The Architect Index: Dallas Homes Designed by Modernist Bud Oglesby

By Shelby Skrhak / November 28, 2019 /

Dallas Modernist Architect Bud Oglesby knew how to do light right. For this first in the Architect Index series on Dallas architects’ most magnificent homes, we’re chronicling the Dallas homes designed by Bud Oglesby. The Dallas modernist architect’s homes are often fixtures on the AIA Home Tour for good reason. Well-thought-out natural light is a signature…

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Bud Oglesby Townhome Shines with Signature Architectural Elements

By Shelby Skrhak / September 26, 2019 /

Write what you know, right? That’s why I typically gravitate towards 1980s-built soft contemporary homes, popcorn ceilings, and all. But I became a fan of midcentury modern style the moment I purchased a Mies Van Der Rohe Barcelona Table reproduction and started learning more about the architecture and design of this distinctive era. I’m a…

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We’re Dishing Up a Double Treat With Two Bud Oglesby Townhomes

By Karen Eubank / July 2, 2019 /

When two Bud Oglesby townhomes in Turtle Creek hit the market, I was thrilled because we at CandysDirt.com are a bit obsessed with Oglesby. In fact, Candy thinks an Oglesby house may be considered the ultimate Dallas home. After all, they are sleek, modern, simple in form, and intelligent in function. His use of light…

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Petite Mansion Park Condo Packs Big Features Into Modest Floor Plan

By Joanna England / May 15, 2019 /

The choice to move to Oak Lawn is one often based on location. People who enjoy this neighborhood with Turtle Creek, hoards of excellent dining and shopping options, and plenty of nightlife, aren’t planning to spend oodles of time inside their digs. Life in Oak Lawn is to be lived in the neighborhood itself, right?…

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