Architect and architectural historian Willis Winters is writing a book on architect Charles Dilbeck. Here Winters was visiting the open house co-hosted by Dilbeck Conservancy and Douglas Newby for Dilbeck Conservancy members – the family of preservation aficionados who admire the work of Charles Dilbeck.
Open house co-hosted by Dilbeck Conservancy and Douglas Newby. The event included the Who’s Who of preservation architects, historic home aficionados and preservationists. Preservation architect Nancy McCoy, chair of the Dilbeck Conservancy, preservation Architect Marcel Quimby, David Preziosi president of the Texas Historical Foundation, interior designer Wylly Goodson, and President of Heritage Auctions Greg Rohan and his wife, Lysa.
Esteemed designer and an owner of a Highland Park Bud Oglesby-designed home, Michael Lee, visited this Dilbeck-designed home at 4676 Lorraine.Architect and historian Willis Winters pointing out detail above the fireplace in this Charles Dilbeck-designed cottage home at 4676 Lorraine in Highland Park.The Dilbeck Conservancy open house for supporters also attracted families who admire and appreciate the work of architect Charles Dilbeck.Foremost Dallas architectural authority and architect Willis Winters enjoys visiting the house at 4676 Lorraine Avenue.The Charles Dilbeck-designed home in Highland Park drew an architecturally passionate and sophisticated group to the open house co-hosted by the Dilbeck Conservancy and Douglas Newby.
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