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'''O'Neil Ford''' ([[1905]]-[[1982]]) was a major regional [[architect]] of the mid-[[20th century]] in [[Texas]]. Based in [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], many of his works are found there, including [[La Villita]], the campus of [[Trinity University (Texas)|Trinity University]], the [[University of Texas at San Antonio]] campus, and the [[Tower of the Americas]]. Other significant works include buildings of [[Skidmore College]] and several facilities of [[Texas Instruments]]. |
'''O'Neil Ford''' ([[1905]]-[[1982]]) was a major regional [[architect]] of the mid-[[20th century]] in [[Texas]]. Based in [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], many of his works are found there, including [[La Villita]], the campus of [[Trinity University (Texas)|Trinity University]], the [[University of Texas at San Antonio]] campus, and the [[Tower of the Americas]]. Other significant works include buildings of [[Skidmore College]] and several facilities of [[Texas Instruments]]. |
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Ford designed several building in [[Denton, Texas]] including the Emily Fowler Public Library, The Little Chapel in the Woods at [[Texas Woman's University]], The Denton Civic Center, and the Denton City Hall. |
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[[Image:Trinity tower book.jpg|thumb|Murchison Tower at Trinity University (book cover)]] |
[[Image:Trinity tower book.jpg|thumb|Murchison Tower at Trinity University (book cover)]] |
Revision as of 18:01, 16 February 2007
O'Neil Ford (1905-1982) was a major regional architect of the mid-20th century in Texas. Based in San Antonio, many of his works are found there, including La Villita, the campus of Trinity University, the University of Texas at San Antonio campus, and the Tower of the Americas. Other significant works include buildings of Skidmore College and several facilities of Texas Instruments.
Ford designed several building in Denton, Texas including the Emily Fowler Public Library, The Little Chapel in the Woods at Texas Woman's University, The Denton Civic Center, and the Denton City Hall.
Reference
- Dillon, David (1992). The architecture of O'Neil Ford: celebrating place. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-71602-8.