Fonzie E. Robertson
Past Dallas and Texas Architect
Dallas architect Fonzie E. Robertson has designed many buildings in Dallas and Fort Worth including many architecturally significant homes in Highland Park, Greenway Parks, and Preston Hollow. His specialty style was Tudor Revival, but he was also known to delve into French, Colonial Revival, and Spanish-Mediterranean styles. He’s also worked with architect Clyde H. Griesenbeck, whom he partnered with for three years in 1919.
Example of Homes Architect Fonzie E. Robertson Designed
Highland Park Architect Designed Home Built in 1932
This architect Fonzie E. Robertson Highland Park home was built in 1932. It’s in the fourth section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston and features a stout white front facade.
Home Designed by Architect Fonzie E. Robertson in the Highland Park Neighborhood
This architect Fonzie E. Robertson Highland Park home was built in 1932 on North Versailles. This home in the fifth section of Highland Park west of Preston. It features a white brick exterior.
Highland Park Architecturally Significant Home
This Highland Park home by architect Fonzie E. Robertson was built in 1933. This Tudor style home is in the fifth section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston. It has a brick exterior and a metal gate.
Architect Fonzie E. Robertson Designed Home
This architecturally significant Highland Park home was built in 1932 in the fifth section of Highland Park west of Preston. It was a project of architect Fonzie Robertson and features a pale brick exterior.
Historic Architect Designed Home in Highland Park
This home by architect Fonzie Robertson in the Highland Park neighborhood was built in 1929. It has a whitewashed brick exterior with crawling ivy clinging to the front face. The front door is framed by a columned overhang.
Greenway Parks Home Built in 1926
This home was a work by architect Fonzie E. Robertson and built 1926. This red brick home with a wide lawn is in the Greenway Parks neighborhood and has an arched stone doorway.
Highland Park Home on Edmondson Avenue
This home was built in 1933 and was a project of architect Fonzie E. Robertson. This home in the fourth section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston features a stone exterior and an arched doorway with an overhang.
Architect Designed Highland Park Home Built In 1934
This home, built in 1934, was designed by architect Fonzie E. Robertson in the Highland Park neighborhood. It features a pale brick exterior and arched windows. It sits in the fourth section of Highland Park west of Preston.
Home on Beverly Drive in the Highland Park Neighborhood
This architect Fonzie E. Robertson Highland Park home on Beverly Drive was built in 1929. It’s in the fourth section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston and has a balcony over the front door.
Architect Fonzie E. Robertson Designed Highland Park Residence
This Highland Park home was built in 1928 was a project of Fonzie E. Robertson, architect. It’s in the second section of Highland Park west of Preston features an elaborate exterior entrance and a tile shingled roof.
Historic Highland Park Home Designed by Architect
This Fonzie Robertson home was built in 1934. It’s in the second section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston and features two large bay windows topped with metal shingles.
Architecturally Significant Highland Park Home
This architect Fonzie E. Robertson designed residence was built in 1926 in the Highland Park neighborhood. It sits in the first section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston and has a balcony over the front exterior entrance.
Architect Designed Home in the Highland Park Neighborhood
This architecturally significant home in Highland Park was built in 1926. It was a project of Fonzie Roberston, architect, and is in the first section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston.
Architect Designed Home in the Highland Park Neighborhood
This Fonzie E. Robertson Designed estate home in Highland Park on Arcady Avenue was built in 1926. It sits in the first section of the Highland Park neighborhood west of Preston.
Highland Park Architect Designed Real Estate
This architect designed home in the fourth section of the Old Highland Park neighborhood was built in 1934. It has a white painted exterior with a balcony over the front door.
Architect Fonzie E. Robertson Designed Highland Park Home Built In 1926
This Old Highland Park estate home was built in 1926 and designed by architect Fonzie E. Robertson. It sits on a bluff overlooking a beautiful lawn with a stone walkway leading up to the stately home.