Clyde H. Griesenbeck
Past Dallas and Texas Architect
Born in 1892 in San Antonio, architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck graduated from Texas A&M University before joining the MK&Y railroad as a draftsman. Later he would partner with architect Fonzie Robertson and then later designer John Danna. Griesenbeck was known for his Tudor Revival residences, and worked on large projects for the Buckner Orphanage and the Terrill Hospital. He designed many homes in the Highland Park neighborhood.
Example of Homes Architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck Designed
Highland Park Home Designed by Architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck
This architect designed Highland Park home was built in 1928. This home in the acreage section of the Old Highland Park neighborhood is a tudor style home with a stone front facade.
Architecturally Significant Highland Park Home on Bordeaux Avenue
This home in Highland Park by architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck and built in 1942. This home in the first section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston has a white washed brick exterior.
Residence Designed by Architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck in Highland Park
This Highland Park home on Bordeaux Avenue was built in 1926 and was a project of architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck. It sits in the first section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston.
Architect Designed Home in Highland Park
This home in the Highland Park neighborhood by architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck was built in 1926 on Arcady Avenue. It features a brick walkway and sits in the first section of Highland Park west of Preston.
Highland Park Architecturally Significant Home
This architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck home was built in 1928 in the section section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston on Edmondson Avenue. It has a brick exterior and features ivy crawling up the front facade.
Architect Designed Highland Park Home Built In 1929
This 1920s home in the Highland Park neighborhood by architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck was built in 1929. This home in the second section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston was built in the Tudor style.
Architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck Designed Highland Park Home
This home was built in the Highland Park neighborhood in 1934 and was a project of architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck. It sits in the second section of Highland Park west of Preston and features an arched overhang over the front door.
Highland Park Home Built in 1938
This Highland Park architect designed home was built in 1938. This home by Clyde H. Griesenbeck, architect, is in the fifth section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston and has a brick walkway leading up to the front door.
Historic Highland Park Home Designed by Architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck
This Highland Park home built in 1949 was a project of architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck. This estate home on Baltimore Drive features a columned front facade and is in the Brookside Estates neighborhood.
Architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck Designed University Park Estate Home
This home in the University neighborhood was a project of architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck and built in 1941. The home on Vassar Avenue has a stone exterior with a bay window and arched doorways.