Thomas E. Stanley

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Thomas Edward Stanley II was a Dallas-based American architect. He is known for his modernist glass and steel designs for buildings such as 211 North Ervay (1958) with architect Wyatt C. Hedrick and the First National Bank Tower (1965) with architect George Dahl. He is also known for his use of minimalist classical designs (often called New Formalism) for buildings such as the Sanger-Harris department store (1965) in Dallas, Texas and the Cambridge Tower (1965) in Austin, Texas.[1][2]

List of works

with Wyatt C. Hedrick
with George Dahl
as Thomas E. Stanley and Associates

References

  1. Donald, Mark, "Rich Man, Poor Man," Dallas Observer, 2001
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Cambridge Tower: Austin's Landmark of Luxury," DOCOMOMO MidTexMod
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Architect Starts New Building of Glass, Marble," Dallas Morning News, 09-23-1962
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "Stanley, Dahl will design First National," Dallas Morning News, 04-16-1961
  5. "Free Services for Execs," Dallas Morning News, 06-28-1959
  6. "Raldon Presents Venture Models," Dallas Morning News, 09-27-1970
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 "Stanley Retained by Dallas North," Dallas Morning News, 04-24-1963
  8. "Lee Park West," Dallas Morning News, 08-30-1964
  9. Sanger-Harris Ready With Block of Fashion," Dallas Morning News, 08-01-1965
  10. "Old downtown Dallas office building getting headlines again," Dallas Morning News, 10-04-2012 [1]
  11. "Away-from-Town Office Building Slated for Start," Dallas Morning News, 04-11-1965
  12. "Shaw-Walker Building Rises on Akard Site," Dallas Morning News, 12-19-1965
  13. "Dallas Bank Opening Set," Dallas Morning News, 11-12-1966
  14. "New Era Opens For Malta With Hotel Launching," Dallas Morning News, 08-27-1967
  15. "Baylor Care Unit Made Possible by $1 Million Carr Collins Gift," Dallas Morning News, 01-07-1968
  16. "Lake Meadow Estates Spacious," Dallas Morning News, 08-04-1968
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 "Dallas Architect Firm Noted for Bank Design," Dallas Morning News, 11-19-1967
  18. "Lovers Lane Church to Start Construction," Dallas Morning News, 03-02-1970
  19. "13-Story Building Starts on Turtle Creek Corner," Dallas Morning News, 03-10-1971
  • "Sanger-Harris," The Department Store Museum, [2]