Round House by architect Eddie Parker, 1962

Located in Dallas, Texas and situated on nearly half an acre, this architectural marvel is a sophisticated mix of vintage and modern elements that incorporate natural stone, wood, and glass.

Parker was inspired by architect Bruce Goff who designed the Round House (also known as The Ford residence) in Oklahoma that was featured in Time magazine in the 1950s.

Parker’s Round House is still considered one of the most architecturally significant homes in the city.


DISCLAIMER: THE MILLIE VINTAGE DOES NOT OWN ANY RIGHTS TO THESE PHOTOS. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL IMAGES AND COPYRIGHT BELONGS TO THE ORIGINAL OWNERS. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.

 
Previous
Previous

Architect Harry Gesner

Next
Next

Featured: Brutalist Furniture