David George Designed Architecturally Significant Early Texas Modern Estate Home
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4050 Cochran Chapel Road, Dallas, Texas
The seven metal roof caps create a dramatic line interrupted by several chimneys. This Texas Modern home was also influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright, with whom David George apprenticed. Ted Larson was the renovation architect of this one-room deep house overlooking a deep ravine and creek. A mix of stained concrete floors, soft brick and a variety of wood contribute to its Texas Modern style.
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