Dean Smith, Dallas Architect

Dean Smith Carries on a Dallas Architecture Legacy

Dallas and Texas Architect

Dean Smith, the son of Cole Smith, is a partner with architecture firm Smith, Ekblad & Associates, one of the most prominent residential firms in Dallas. Dean Smith has contributed to many of these residences and specifically designed many himself, including the home at 3900 Stonebridge, high on the bluff overlooking Turtle Creek.


Example of Homes Architect Dean Smith Designed

Architect Dean Smith Designed Home

Turtle Creek Corridor Real Estate on 0.92 Acres
Turtle Creek Corridor Real Estate on 0.92 Acres

3900 Stonebridge Drive, Dallas, Texas

Turtle Creek Real Estate

Arthur and Marie Berger, the preeminent landscape arechitects of the first half of the century, known for their collaborations with O’Neil Ford, first identified this property in the 1930s as the greatest site on Turtle Creek. O’Neil Ford designed one of his most important homes here for the Bergers. He took advantage of this extraordinary site on the bluffs of Turtle Creek with a view of the city comparable to the 14th floor of the highrises across Turtle Creek Boulevard. It was a great blow to the architecture community and all who love architecture when it was torn down. Some owners later, architect Dean Smith designed a delightful eclectic home that blends into this hidden site of .9 acres of secluded woods.