Richard Drummond Davis, Dallas Architect
Dallas and Texas Architect
Ivy League educated Richard Davis has designed many of the largest estate homes in Dallas. His work can be seen from the renovation and expansion of the Georgian home at 6801 Baltimore to the eclectic estate home on Meadowbrook.
Examples of Homes Architect Richard Drummond Davis Designed
4255 Cochran Chapel, Dallas, Texas
Architect Richard Drummond Davis designed this French style estate home at 4255 Cochran Chapel Road in the Cochran Chapel neighborhood. Coy Talley, landscape architect, and Harold Leidner, landscape architect, designed and installed the landscape and hardscape on these two acres. This is the first home on Cochran Chapel west of Midway Road.
6801 Baltimore Drive, Dallas, Texas
6801 Baltimore was designed by Hal Thomson for George T. and Isabel Brown Lee in the Spring of 1929. The solid brick exterior walls are reminiscent of the Georgian style buildings that can be seen in the distance.
Thoughts on the Contributions of Architect Richard Drummond Davis Continued
Richard Drummond Davis has also designed lakehouses in the Texas tradition while incorporating the proportions he is so successful with on his more formal homes in the city.
Preston Hollow is associated with the first estate homes in Dallas. The prestige of the neighborhood is further perpetuated by the architecturally significant homes designed on multiple acre sites. Davis successfully designed this estate home on several acres in this prominent neighborhood.
See some of Richard Davis, AIA, designed homes in Preston Hollow, Highland Park, University Park and other prominent neighborhoods in Dallas.
See photographs of interiors of estate homes designed by Richard Davis, AIA.
Enjoy houses in multiple architectural styles in the best Dallas neighborhoods.