Thomas E. Stanley
Thomas Edward Stanley II (May 1, 1917 in North Carolina – January 23, 2001 in Dallas, TexasSanger-Harris department store (1965) in Dallas, Texas and the Cambridge Tower (1965) in Austin, Texas.[2][3]
List of works
- with Wyatt C. Hedrick
- 1948, W.A. Taylor Company office and warehouse, Dallas, TX (as Hedrick, Stanley and Morey)[4]
- 1950-1963, Tarleton State College, Stephenville, TX[4]
- 1952, Corrigan Tower, Dallas[5]
- 1952, Fidelity Union Life Insurance Building, Dallas[6]
- 1954, Vaughn Building, Dallas[6]
- 1956, First National Bank and First National Auto Bank, Waco[7]
- 1956, Shady Oak Country Club building, Westworth, TX[4]
- 1957, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Armer residence, Fort Worth[4]
- 1957, Armour Plant, Additions and Alterations, Portland, OR[4]
- 1957, Central Christian Church, Church building, Fort Worth[4]
- 1957, Colorado and Southern Railway Company, freight and passenger depot, Boulder, CO[4]
- 1957, Gatesville School for Boys. Chapel, Gatesville, TX[4]
- 1957, H. and N.T. Motor and Freight Lines Inc. office and terminal building, Dallas[4]
- 1957, Dr. and Mrs. A.W. Hiller residence, Fort Worth[4]
- 1957, Jackson Chevrolet Co. sales and service buildings, Garland, TX[4]
- 1957, Texas and Pacific terminal warehouse, Relocation of cooling towers, Fort Worth[4]
- 1957, Municipal Buildings, Gainesville, TX[4]
- 1957, Mr. Elmer Perkins residence, Additions and alterations, Wichtia Falls, TX[4]
- 1957, Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #1 union headquarters, Dallas[4]
- 1957, Sudan I.S.D. Homemaking building, Sudan, TX[4]
- 1957, Tarrant County Youth Center, Fort Worth[4]
- 1957, Texas Highway Dept. district headquarters buildings, Paris, TX (as Hedrick, Stanley & Morey)[4]
- 1958, 211 North Ervay Building, Dallas[6]
- 1958, Dr. Platt Allen medical clinic, Weatherford, TX [4]
- 1958, Casa Del Club, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela[4]
- 1958, Anson General Hospital, Additions, Anson, TX[4]
- 1958, Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad, Mechanical building, Fort Worth[4]
- 1958, Lewter Corp. cooling building and slaughtering facilities, Lubbock, TX[4]
- 1958, Jay's Supermarket, Gallup, NM[4]
- 1958, Methodist Student Center building, Stephenville, TX[4]
- 1958, Shippers Warehouse Co. warehouse and office, Dallas[4]
- 1958, Sol Dey Rey Farms (as Hedrick, Stanley and Lightfoot)[4]
- 1958, Texas National Guard, One unit armory, Weatherford, TX[4]
- 1958, Trinity Methodist Church Sanctuary, Fort Worth[4]
- 1959, Bank of Georgia Building, Atlanta, GA[4]
- 1959, Curtis Building – Akard St and Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas[8]
- 1959, Drilcheck Corp. office building, Additions and alterations, Dallas[4]
- 1959, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary dormitory building and married couples apartments, Kansas City, MO[4]
- 1959, Elementary school building, Wilmer, TX[4]
- 1964, Federal Office Building, Fort Worth (as Hedrick Stanley and Wilson) [9]
- Adolphus Tower, Dallas[6]
- with George Dahl
- 1962-1965, First National Bank Tower, Dallas[6]
- as Thomas E. Stanley and Associates
- 1962, El Tropicano Hotel, San Antonio[10]
- 1962, Oak Park Plaza Building, Welborn St. and Rawlins St., Dallas [5]
- 1962, Phoenix Title and Trust Building (Transamerica Office Building), Tucson, Arizona [11]
- 1963, Dallas North Regional Shopping Center[12]
- 1963, 1125 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City, MO
- 1964, One Lee Park West, Dallas[13]
- 1965,
- 1965, Cambridge Tower, Austin[3]
- 1965, Mayflower Building[16]
- 1965, Noel Page Building, Dallas[17]
- 1965, Shaw-Walker Building, Dallas[18]
- 1966, Bank of Dallas, Lemmon Street, Dallas[19]
- 1967, Malta Hilton Hotel, Malta[20]
- 1968, Carr P. Collins Center at Baylor University Medical Center[21]
- 1968, West Park Shopping Center, Lubbock[22]
- 1969, Gulf and Western Building
- 1969, Union National Bank of Little Rock[23]
- 1970, Indiana National Bank, Indianapolis[23]
- 1970, Gulf and Western Building, New York City
- 1970, Midland Building, Columbus, Ohio
- 1970, Lover's Lane United Methodist Church, Dallas[24]
- 1971, 3131 Turtle Creek Building, Dallas [25]
- 1971, Liberty, the Bank of Mid-America, Oklahoma City
- 1975, 30 North LaSalle, Chicago
- renovation of Cotton Exchange Building, Dallas[12]
- Shady Oaks Country Club, Fort Worth[12]
- office building, San Jose[12]
- office building, El Paso[12]
- office building, Phoenix[12]
- First National Bank of Omaha[23]
- Bank of Commerce, Abilene[23]
- First National-Pioneer Building, Lubbock[23]
References
- ^ "Thomas Edward Stanley II (1917-2001) - Find A". Find a Grave.
- ^ Donald, Mark, "Rich Man, Poor Man," Dallas Observer, 2001
- ^ a b "Cambridge Tower: Austin's Landmark of Luxury," DOCOMOMO MidTexMod
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Sanguinet, Staats and Hedrick, Drawings, photographs and archival records, 1910-1969, 1991, Texas, Alexander Architectural Archives, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin
- ^ a b "Architect Starts New Building of Glass, Marble," Dallas Morning News, 09-23-1962
- ^ a b c d e "Stanley, Dahl will design First National," Dallas Morning News, 04-16-1961
- ^ "Fort Worth Firm Led Designing," Waco Tribune Herald, 04-18-1956
- ^ "Free Services for Execs," Dallas Morning News, 06-28-1959
- ^ Elgin-Butler Brick Company drawings, 1959-1980, the Alexander Architectural Archives, the General Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin
- ^ "Raldon Presents Venture Models," Dallas Morning News, 09-27-1970
- ^ A Gudie to Tucson Architecture, UofA Press
- ^ a b c d e f "Stanley Retained by Dallas North," Dallas Morning News, 04-24-1963
- ^ "Lee Park West," Dallas Morning News, 08-30-1964
- ^ Sanger-Harris Ready With Block of Fashion," Dallas Morning News, 08-01-1965
- ^ "Sanger-Harris," The Department Store Museum
- ^ "Old downtown Dallas office building getting headlines again," Dallas Morning News, 10-04-2012 [1]
- ^ "Away-from-Town Office Building Slated for Start," Dallas Morning News, 04-11-1965
- ^ "Shaw-Walker Building Rises on Akard Site," Dallas Morning News, 12-19-1965
- ^ "Dallas Bank Opening Set," Dallas Morning News, 11-12-1966
- ^ "New Era Opens For Malta With Hotel Launching," Dallas Morning News, 08-27-1967
- ^ "Baylor Care Unit Made Possible by $1 Million Carr Collins Gift," Dallas Morning News, 01-07-1968
- ^ "Lake Meadow Estates Spacious," Dallas Morning News, 08-04-1968
- ^ a b c d e "Dallas Architect Firm Noted for Bank Design," Dallas Morning News, 11-19-1967
- ^ "Lovers Lane Church to Start Construction," Dallas Morning News, 03-02-1970
- ^ "13-Story Building Starts on Turtle Creek Corner," Dallas Morning News, 03-10-1971