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Glenn Allen Galaway, Architect

Glenn Allen Galaway was born in Bowie, Texas and originally trained with Philip Johnson in New York approximately from 1946-1950. He only designed a few homes in Dallas, but was rediscovered by architect Cliff Welch who restored a mid-century modern home Galaway designed in the Lake Park Estates greenbelt. Galaway designed four other houses in Dallas, including 7010 Airline, as his own residence, and the Eggleston residence in Keller, Texas.

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7010 Airline
University Park Mid Century Modern - Airline

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University Park Mid Century Modern - Airline

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Galaway designed 1019 Waterford in 1954 for himself. It is a good example of a small house with a very sophisticated design. Twelve-foot sliding glass doors lead to the back yard and adjacent flood plain and green belt. Cliff Welch restored this residence for his own home. This home has since won a 25-year award from the Dallas Chapter AIA.

1019 Waterford
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