George N. Marble, Dallas Architect
Past Dallas and Texas Architect
George Marble, in the early and mid 1930s, designed homes in Lakewood and in Highland Park. You can see his work at 4319 Lorraine that he designed in 1935, or the half-timbered home with Normandy influences that is a Lakewood landmark at 6748 Lakewood Boulevard that he designed in 1934.
Example of Homes Architect George N. Marble Designed
Highland Park Real Estate
4318 Lorraine Avenue, Dallas, Texas
Lorraine – Sold by Douglas Newby
Found on an ample lot in the middle of the first section of Highland Park, this eclectic home’s majestic bearing comes from its placement high off the street on its elevated lot. A slate roof, large divided light windows and elegant design contribute to its pleasing presence.
Sympathetic additions allow a kitchen opening to a family room, a guest suite of master bedroom proportions and a balcony wrapping around two wings of the house overlooking the garden. Recent finishes and refinements give this 1936 home a current appeal.
6748 Lakewood Boulevard, Dallas, Texas
Albert Dines, the developer of Lakewood, built this home in the heart of the neighborhood. The spacious lawn here set up the suburban quality of this early Dallas development platted on rolling streets that descend to White Rock Lake.