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* 1952, [[Corrigan Tower]], Dallas<ref name="architect-starts">"Architect Starts New Building of Glass, Marble," Dallas Morning News, 09-23-1962</ref>
* 1952, [[Corrigan Tower]], Dallas<ref name="architect-starts">"Architect Starts New Building of Glass, Marble," Dallas Morning News, 09-23-1962</ref>
* 1952, [[Mosaic Dallas|Fidelity Union Life Insurance Building]], Dallas<ref name="stanley-dahl">"Stanley, Dahl will design First National," Dallas Morning News, 04-16-1961</ref>
* 1952, [[Mosaic Dallas|Fidelity Union Life Insurance Building]], Dallas<ref name="stanley-dahl">"Stanley, Dahl will design First National," Dallas Morning News, 04-16-1961</ref>
* 1954, Vaughn Building, Dallas<ref name="stanley-dahl" />
* 1958, [[211 North Ervay]] Building, Dallas<ref name="stanley-dahl" />
* 1958, [[211 North Ervay]] Building, Dallas<ref name="stanley-dahl" />
* 1959 Curtis Building – Akard St and Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas<ref name="free-services">"Free Services for Execs," Dallas Morning News, 06-28-1959</ref>
* 1959 Curtis Building – Akard St and Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas<ref name="free-services">"Free Services for Execs," Dallas Morning News, 06-28-1959</ref>
* Adolphus Tower, Dallas<ref name="stanley-dahl" />
* Adolphus Tower, Dallas<ref name="stanley-dahl" />
* Vaughn Building, Dallas<ref name="stanley-dahl" />


; with [[George Dahl]]
; with [[George Dahl]]

Revision as of 04:07, 22 September 2014

Thomas Edward Stanley II was a Dallas-based American architect.

List of works

with Wyatt C. Hedrick
with George Dahl
as Thomas E. Stanley and Associates
  • renovation of Cotton Exchange Building, Dallas[5]
  • Shady Oaks Country Club, Fort Worth[5]
  • office building, San Jose[5]
  • office building, El Paso[5]
  • office building, Phoenix[5]
  • First National Bank of Omaha[16]
  • Bank of Commerce, Abilene[16]
  • First National-Pioneer Building, Lubbock[16]

References

  1. ^ a b "Architect Starts New Building of Glass, Marble," Dallas Morning News, 09-23-1962
  2. ^ a b c d e "Stanley, Dahl will design First National," Dallas Morning News, 04-16-1961
  3. ^ "Free Services for Execs," Dallas Morning News, 06-28-1959
  4. ^ "Raldon Presents Venture Models," Dallas Morning News, 09-27-1970
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Stanley Retained by Dallas North," Dallas Morning News, 04-24-1963
  6. ^ "Lee Park West," Dallas Morning News, 08-30-1964
  7. ^ Sanger-Harris Ready With Block of Fashion," Dallas Morning News, 08-01-1965
  8. ^ "Cambridge Tower: Austin's Landmark of Luxury," DOCOMOMO MidTexMod, [1]
  9. ^ "Old downtown Dallas office building getting headlines again," Dallas Morning News, 10-04-2012 [2]
  10. ^ "Away-from-Town Office Building Slated for Start," Dallas Morning News, 04-11-1965
  11. ^ "Shaw-Walker Building Rises on Akard Site," Dallas Morning News, 12-19-1965
  12. ^ "Dallas Bank Opening Set," Dallas Morning News, 11-12-1966
  13. ^ "New Era Opens For Malta With Hotel Launching," Dallas Morning News, 08-27-1967
  14. ^ "Baylor Care Unit Made Possible by $1 Million Carr Collins Gift," Dallas Morning News, 01-07-1968
  15. ^ "Lake Meadow Estates Spacious," Dallas Morning News, 08-04-1968
  16. ^ a b c d e "Dallas Architect Firm Noted for Bank Design," Dallas Morning News, 11-19-1967
  17. ^ "Lovers Lane Church to Start Construction," Dallas Morning News, 03-02-1970
  18. ^ "13-Story Building Starts on Turtle Creek Corner," Dallas Morning News, 03-10-1971
  • "Sanger-Harris," The Department Store Museum, [3]
  • Donald, Mark, "Rich Man, Poor Man," Dallas Observer, 2001 [4]