Goodwin & Tatum, Dallas Architects
Past Dallas and Texas Architect
Goodwin & Tatum architects designed one of the favorite houses in Highland Park across from Versailles Park at 4417 Versailles. Goodwin & Tatum also designed a home for the Strasburgers that remains a favorite for many people in Dallas at 3500 Rock Creek in Turtle Creek Park. They also designed 4425 Versailles and homes on Swiss Avenue. Robert Goodwin designed 4200 Bordeaux in 1950.
Example of Homes Architects Goodwin & Tatum Designed
Versailles Park Accentuates Original Highland Park Home for Sale
4417 South Versailles Avenue, Dallas, Texas
Estate Home on 100′ Wide Lot – Sold by Douglas Newby
A Highland Park estate home offered for sale that embodies all the underlying qualities that make Highland Park one of the most beautiful and prestigious townships in the nation. Here is the architectural elegance from America’s Golden Age of estate home architecture on a wide, graceful lot with magnificent magnolia and oak trees.
Architects Goodwin and Tatum designed this home with a sweeping staircase and spacious rooms overlooking a park that appears as if it was designed for this Highland Park home.
Early Estate Home Sited on Most Romantic Location In Highland Park
Everyone knows and feels the lure of Highland Park. The most talented landscape architect in America designed Highland Park around a series of parks and boulevards. The glorious setting attracted society architects and patrons with great taste, creating a neighborhood of refinement and beauty. Flippen Park, informally known as Versailles Park reflects the romance, grace and flowering abundance of Highland Park. Versailles Park subtly inspires and its serene beauty calms. Paths lead up to a splendid gazebo, a fountain flows in a long, lazy pool of water and the park is filled with azaleas and lush grass, inviting a stroll or frolicking.
3500 Rock Creek Drive, Dallas, Texas
Turtle Creek Park Colonial Revival
Goodwin and Tatum designed this Colonial Revival home for Henry W. Strasberger, the founder of one of Dallas’ oldest law firms, and his wife, who was an architectural student at the time. It has always been one of Dallas’ favorite homes.