Charles Dilbeck

Quirk It Out In This Charles Dilbeck Original

By Nikki Barringer / June 9, 2020 /

The Charles Dilbeck currently listed for sale on Duval Drive in Oak Cliff’s Ravinia Heights is one of six in that little pocket. We talked to listing agent Michael Mahon with Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate, who also happens to be the neighbor and he gave us all the scoop.  If you’re not familiar with Ravinia…

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5 Great Charles Dilbeck Homes to Kick Off Your Monday Right

By Shelby Skrhak / April 20, 2020 /

Charles S. Dilbeck, for you newbies to Dallas, was a prolific and eclectic architect in Dallas from 1935 to 1969. In a 1979 interview with urban planner Alan Mason, he said he was the first architect to develop a true Texas ranch house. While his peers O’Neil Ford and David Williams were besotted with the Hill Country…

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See How The Lobello House Rose From The Ashes on Saturday

By Karen Eubank / March 4, 2020 /

We are pretty fond of architect Charles Dilbeck here at CandysDirt.com. We’ve written countless stories about his designs and can even tell you how to spot one if you don’t have the documentation! One of the most distinctive homes he designed was for Sam Lobello Jr. and his wife Margaret, in 1962. So distinctive, it…

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Dilbeck-Designed Lobello House Open For Tours March 7

By April Towery / February 24, 2020 /

A well-known Dallas real estate gem will be open for tours next month, one in four of American mortgage holders don’t know what their rate is, and accessibility for those with physical disabilities goes without much consideration in the local housing market, all in this week’s roundup of real estate news. Dilbeck-designed Lobello House Open…

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Dream On: Delightful Dilbeck In Kessler Park Gutted For Remodel

By April Towery / February 4, 2020 /

Tuesday Three Hundred just got real with this French split level gem in Kessler Park. Presumed to be a creation of the late renowned designer Charles Dilbeck, this home is but a shell – which means a lot of love and inspiration can go into its next iteration. The pictures don’t do it justice –…

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