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Collection Summary

Biographical Sketch of Arch B. Swank Jr.

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Restrictions

Index Terms:

Administrative Information

References to works by or about A.B. Swank Jr.

Description of Series

Series A: Personal Files

Series B: Professional Organization Files

Series C: Project Records

University of Texas, Alexander Architectural Archive

Arch B. Swank Jr.:

An Inventory of his Drawings, Photographs and Papers, 1951-1979



Collection Summary

Creator:Swank, Arch B., Jr., 1913-1999
Title:Arch B. Swank Jr. collection
Dates:1951-1979
Abstract:Arch B. Swank Jr. (1913-1999) is one of the great innovative figures of Texas architecture, working on such projects as the semiconductor complex in Richardson (1958) for Texas Instruments and the Great Southwest Corporation's industrial park in Arlington (1958). Architectural drawings and reproductions, building specifications, financial documentation, correspondence, legal documentation, reports, photographic material, maps, minutes, creative works, printed material, and material samples (1951-79, 18 cu. feet excluding drawings) document his work.
Identification:1992001
Quantity:323 project sets of drawings (approximately 8,000 sheets), 18 cubic feet of archival material, photographs, renderings
Language:Materials are in English.
Repository:Alexander Architectural Archive, The University of Texas at Austin.

Biographical Sketch of Arch B. Swank Jr.

Arch B. Swank Jr. (1913-1999) was one of the great innovative figures of Texas architecture. He was born in Wills Point, Texas. He graduated in 1936 as a member of the first class to complete Texas A&M's five-year architecture program.1 Upon graduation he moved to Dallas, where his professional career flourished.

In 1937 he entered a partnership with O'Neil Ford, the architect whose detail drawings Swank had handed out during his first job as a docent at the Southern Pine Association House at the Exposition in 1933~34.2 The two men worked together with a small group of artisans in a creative workshop, mostly designing residences and researching various aspects of construction. In 1939 he and Ford designed the "Chapel in the Woods" at Texas State College for Women (now Texas Women's University). The building, known for its embodiment of Regional Modernism, was the team's "first significant nonresidential commission."3

The partnership with Ford dissolved in 1941 when the Army required Swank's service as a commissioned officer in WWII. One year after his discharge, he entered a partnership with Roscoe DeWitt.4 The architectural firm of DeWitt and Swank emerged as one of the most successful in Texas after the war. Among their most prestigious jobs was the Preston Center branch of Neiman Marcus department stores (1952), which consisted of 63,000 square feet of luxury shopping space.5 In 1951 Swank was elected president of the Dallas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, promoting the importance of urban design and environmental causes. He returned to individual practice in 1952.

Throughout his career Swank consistently sought out opportunities for innovation and collaboration with others. He worked frequently with O'Neil Ford in the 1950's and 60's. Under the name Associated Architects and Land Planners, Swank, Ford, Richard Colley and planner Sam Zisman designed the semiconductor complex in Richardson (1958) for Texas Instruments. The same team, joined by Mexican architect Felix Candela, also secured the project of the Great Southwest Corporation's industrial park in Arlington (1958). These projects are well known for their innovative hyperbolic paraboloid building structures.6 At the time of their design no building codes existed which addressed these structures. Swank and his associates constructed a thin concrete hyperbolic paraboloid and performed the load tests themselves. The test shell was a tremendous success, holding two and a half times its design load.7

From 1955 to 1967, Swank oversaw the design and construction of a complex of buildings, United Presbyterian Homes, in Waxahatchie, Texas, housing a program of care for needy children and the elderly." He continued to work on this project, designing additions for UPH until well into the 1970's. Kerr Couny commissioned other significant projects during this period, including the Correction/Detention Facility and the Courthouse Annex (1974-1979).

He was married to Patsy Swank, an award winning journalist, who has been recognized for her excellent coverage of architecture.

Notes:


  • Good, R. Lawrence, "Arch B. Swank Jr.,"TexasArchitect 39:6 (Nov/Dec 1989), p.73.
  • Ibid
  • Henry, Jay C., Architecture in Texas. 1895-1945, Austin: University of Texas Press, 1993, p.278.
  • Good, p.73.
  • "Station wagon Store Neiman-Marcus Co., Preston center, Dallas,"Magazine of Building (Architectural Forum ed.) 96:136-43 (Jan 1952), p.136
  • Good, p.73.
  • Ibid

--Randy Jensen.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Architectural drawings and reproductions, building specifications, financial documentation, correspondence, legal documentation, reports, photographic material, maps, minutes, creative works, printed material, and material samples (1951-79, 18 cu. feet excluding drawings) document the Texas-based work of architect Arch B. Swank Jr. The records are accessible through a preliminary inventory that arranges them into three sub-groups: project files, professional files, and personal papers. Especially well represented are the project files of 65 architectural projects, arranged alphabetically; the bulk of these materials document the projects of the Great Southwest Corporation (1956-58, 2 cu. ft.), United Presbyterian Homes (1955-79, 2 cu. ft.), and Kerr County (1974-79, 2 cu. ft). The other 62 project files constitute only a few folders each. The roughly 8000 unprocessed drawings (representing 323 projects) are the largest representation of a single physical form, while correspondence and financial documentation comprise the bulk of most project files. Also included are files documenting Swank's affiliation with the American Institute of Architects (1951-65, 1.5 cu. ft.), including newsletters and conference papers of the national organization, as well as minutes and administrative records of the Dallas chapter, of which he was president in 1951. In addition to the unprocessed drawings mentioned above, project files and professional organization files are not fully processed.

When called to service in WW2, Swank left some of his papers with Jack Finney at Texas A&M. Finney suffered a house fire and this Swank material was lost.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Access is by appointment only to any serious scholar. Rolled materials must be flattened before viewing. A three-day advance notice is required to flatten rolled materials. Portions of this collection are not processed and may not be accessible.

Restrictions on Use

Permission for publication is given on behalf of the University of Texas as the owner of the collection and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must be obtained by the researcher. For more information please see the Alexander Architectural Archive's Use Policy.

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Index Terms:

Subjects (Persons)
DeWitt, Roscoe, associate
Ford, O'Neil, associate
Subjects (Organizations)
A. B. Swank and Associates
American Institute of Architects
American Institute of Architects. Dallas Chapter
Associated Architects and Planners
Great Southwest Corporation
United Presbyterian Homes (Waxahachie, Tex.)
Subjects
Architecture--Texas--20th century
Archives--Swank, Arch B., Jr.
Buildings--Designs and plans.
Commercial buildings--Designs and plans
Public buildings--Designs and plans
Places
Kerr County (Tex.)
Texas
Document Types
Architectural drawings
Architectural records
Correspondence
Financial records
Personal papers
Photographs
Professional papers
Specifications

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Arch B. Swank Jr. collection, the Alexander Architectural Archive, the General Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin

Acquisition Information

Gift of Arch B. Swank Jr., February 28, 1992

Processing Information

Preliminary Inventory by: UT GSLIS class: Alexandra Botelho, Randy Jensen, Darren Leander and Tina Mason, December 1997. Revisions and additional processing by Kristy Sorensen, 2003. Drawings transcribed from cards by Lu Berry, 2002.

This collection has not yet been completely processed. Please see the archive's staff for more information.

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Other Finding Aids

Unpublished inventory in archive.

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References to works by or about A.B. Swank Jr.

DeWitt and Swank, Architects

"Discreet expansion of a famous store, Neiman-Marcus, Dallas."Architectural Forum 102:102-5 (Feb 1955). Illus, plans.

"Dallas sealed house creates its own climate."Magazine of Building (House & Home ed.) 1:94-5 (June 1952). Illus, plans, diag.

"Station wagon store Neiman-Marcus Co., Preston Center, Dallas."Magazine of Building (Architectural Forum ed.) 96:136-43 (Jan 1952). Illus, plan, diags.

Ford and Swank, Architects

"Chapel in the woods: Texas state college for women; O. Ford and A.B.Swank, architects."Pencil Points 21:66-72 (Feb. 1940). Illus, fl plan, diag.

Smith, Raymond F. and A.B. Swank Jr., Architects

"Delman theater, Dallas."Architectural Record 105:84-7 (Jan. 1949). Illus, plans, diags.

Swank, A.B., Jr.

"An industrial heart for metropolis [midway between Dallas and Ft. Worth]."Architectural Forum 116:154-59 (June 1957). Illus.

"Four bright new homes for industry."Architectural Forum 105:136-51 (Dec. 1956). Illus, plans.

"Addition and redecoration: new life for a small house."Progressive Architecture 35:110-13 (May 1954). Illus, plans.

"Television sales room: report of the jury."Beaux Arts Institute of Design Bulletin 28:15-16, 18 (Feb. 1952).

Zisman, S.B.

"Architect and the house: O'Neil Ford of Dallas." [O'Neil Ford and A.B. Swank, Architects.] Pencil Points 21:195-210 (April 1940). Illus, fl plans.

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Detailed Description of the Collection:

 

Series A: Personal Files

Series Abstract
Records created outside of the Swank's professional sphere that may document such activities as hobbies, family, friendships, etc. This series is not fully processed. The temporary box and folder numbers follow the project entry in parenthesis.
Southern Methodist University Performing Artists' Scholarship Trust (P4.2)
Crested Butte, Colorado (P8.8-P8.9)

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Series B: Professional Organization Files

Series Abstract
This series contains material created in the course of Swank's professional activities. This series excludes materials relating to design and/or construction. Papers include documentation of Swank's involvement with various branches of the American Institute of Architects and reference files. This series is not fully processed. The temporary box and folder numbers follow the project entry in parenthesis.
Series B1: Associations and Committees
American Institute of Architects. National Chapter
Annual Files H11.l-H11.3, P7.3, P7.4, P7.9, P7.11, P7.13, P7.17, P7.18, P7.23-P7.27) (1952-65)
Conventions
Seattle Action Group (P7.22) (1953-55)
Boston Convention (P7.10) (1954)
Honor Awards Program--Houston,(P7.6) 1953
American Institute of Architects. Dallas Chapter
Program Committee--Minutes (P7.20) (1956-58)
Office of the President (P7.2) (1951)
Annual Files (P7.1, P7.5, P7.7-P7.8) (1951-59)
Committee on Research (P7.14) (1956-57)
Special Activities Committee (P7.16) (1954)
Fellowship Nominations
Hidell, Bill (H5.12)
Prinz, Harold E. (H10.4, H10.6)
American Institute of Architects. Houston Chapter--Bi-Annual Awards Program (P7.19) (1958)
Series B2: Research Material
Articles on Art and Architecture (P7.21)
Fire Protection (H13.5)
Catalogs (H10.9)
Smith, Henry Nash - Controversy at the University of Texas (P4.7)
Southwest Research Institute (P3.1)
Housing Research (H5.10)
Series B3: Institutions Magazine--5th Annual Awards Entry (P1.60)
Series B4: Affiliations
Candela, Félix (H1.7)
Helman, Anatol (H5.10)
King, Stewart (H10.5)
Laney, Roland (H10.3)

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Series C: Project Records

Series Abstract
This series is made up of two subgroups of material supporting the design and construction of projects by Swank and his partners. The first subgroup, Project Files, may possibly include correspondence, drawings and research material. The second subgroup consists solely of Project Drawings. Both subgroups are organized alphabetically by project name. This series is not fully processed. The temporary box and folder numbers follow the project entry in parenthesis.
Project Files
Bardena Corporation (Tectum Housing) (H1.3)
Basic Materials Research Prog. (H1.1-H1.2)
Bearden Residence (H1.4-H1.5)
Beren Residence (H1.6, H1.8-H1.11)
Bolinger Residence (H1.12)
Bolinger's Turtle Creek Gardens (H1.13)
Central National Bank (H2.1-H3.1, H7.1-H7.3, P8.1-P8.7, P8.10-P8.14)
Comini Property (H3.2-H3.3)
Coyle, John J. Residence (H3.4)
Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts (H3.6)
Denton Loan and Investment Company (H3.6)
Doubleday (H3.9-H4.2, H13.1-H 13.2)
Fairhaven (H4.4, P3.5)
First Community Church of Dallas (H4.5)
First National Bank of Kerrville (H4.6)
Galveston Beach East Project (H13.3-H13.4)
Gilchrist (H4.7-H4.8)
Glazer Resididence (H4.9)
Great Southwest Corporation
General
Filing Data (P1.54)
Office Procedures (P1.50)
Correspondence (P1.1-P1.3, P1.5-P1.8, P1.12, P1.55)
Principal Offices (P1.55)
Publicity (P1.12)
Reading Files (P1.1-P1.2)
Client Contact (P1.3)
Braff Crraffic Development) (P1.5)
Railroad Consultants (P1.6)
Municipal Offices (P1.8)
Utilities (P1.7)
Project Files
Design Standards (P1.23)
Land Development (P1.9-P1.10)
South Tract (P1.29)
Imperial Inn (P1.56-P1.60)
Numbered Buildings (P1.30-P1.34)
Terminal Warehouse (P1.15-P1.16, P1.45)
Club-Restaurant (P1.21-P1.22)
Office Building (P1.25-P1.27)
Sports Sales Building (P1.37, P1.40)
Truck Terminal (P1.17)
Turpin House (P1.20)
Distribution Center (P1.35)
Sports Center (P1.36)
Bowling Alley (P1.38)
Hyperbolic Paraboloid Shell (P1.14)
Trikelion & Tn-Shell Sign (P1.18)
ICC Railway Application (P1.39)
Gasoline Station (P1.41)
Shopping Center (P1.43)
Great Southwest Land (P1.42)
Exhibits (P1.24, P1.28)
Reports
Monthly Reports (P1.44, P1.53)
Daily Reports (P1.4)
Lab Reports (P1.11)
Financial Documentation
Billings (P1.46-P1.47, P1.51, P1.61)
AAP Payroll (P1.49)
Loose Material (P1.48)
Reference Materials (P1.13)
Albert Halff Associates (H5.4)
Halpbern Office/Clinic (H5.6, H7.4-H7.5)
Harris Residence (H5.7)
Hollandale Homes (H7.6)
Hollandale Shopping Center (H8.1-H8.4)
House of Books (H5.13)
Jackson, Florence House (H5.15)
Jackson, Frank--Office Building (P8.15)
Kerr Co. Correction/Detention Facility
Correspondence(P2.11, P2.42-P2.43, P2.47, P2.50-P2.51)
Kerr County Correction/Detention Facility General File (P2.42)
Courthouse Additions (P2.43, P2.47)
Contractor Correspondence (P2.50)
Proposed info to bid (P2.11)
Proposed List of Sub Contactors (P2.51)
Project Files(P2.3-P2.6, P2.8-P2.10, P2.46)
Change Order #1 Kerr Co. C/D Facility (P2.3)
Change Order #2 Kerr Co. C/D Facility (P2.4)
Change Order #3 Kerr Co. C/D Facility (P2.5)
Color Material Selection Kerr Co. C/D Facility (P2.6)
Kerr County C/D Facility Applications and Certificates For Payments (P2.8)
Kerr Co. C/D Facility Fees/Payment/Costs (P2.9)
Kerr County C/D Facility Equipment/Jail, Kitchen, Laundry, Etc. (P2.10)
Kerr Co. C/D Facility Test Reports (P2.46)
Reports (P2.27, P2.49)
Report Kerr County/Kerrville, Texas C/D Consolidation Study, (P2.27) 1973
Kerr Co. C/D Facility Reports to E.D.A. (P2.49)
Reference Materials (P2.7, P2.26)
Kerrville/Kerr Co. New Jail Facility (P2.7)
Kerr Co. Jail Planning Information & Articles (P2.26)
Reproductions (P2.28, P2.41, P2.45)
Kerr Co. Courthouse Annex
Correspondence (P2.1, P2.12-P2.13, P2.15, P2.23)
Kerr County Courthouse (P2.l)
Kerr County Courthouse Correspondence with Consultants (P2.12)
Kerr County Courthouse Correspondence with General Contractor Extensions(P2.13)
Kerr Co. Courthouse Annex to be Filed (P2.15)
Kerr Co. Courthouse Annex Correspondence During Bidding Period (P2.23)
Project Files (P2.14, P2.16, P2.18-P2.21, P2.39)
Kerrville Co. Courthouse Annex/Jail Cost Estimates, Fees, Payments, Etc. (P2.14)
Kerr County Courthouse Annex Requests for Payment & Contracts (P2.16)
Annex to Kerr County Courthouse Kerrville, Texas-Development (P2.18)
Kerrvillle Material Selection (P2.19)
Annex to Kerrville County Courthouse Change Order, Submittals & Correspondence (P2.20)
Kerr County Courthouse Annex Specs for 'or equal' approvals, etc." (P2.21)
Kerr Co. Courthouse Annex Pending E.D.A. Application, etc. (P2.39)
Reports (P2.2)
S.B 111 State Bldg. Commission Reqmt. for Barrier Free Architecture, related info.(P2.22)
Public Buildings and Facilities in the State of Texas Usable by the Physically Handicapped. (P2.22)
Photographs (P2.17)
Existing Building (P2.17)
Kincaid Residence (H6.1-H10.8)
King George, II Building (H10.7)
Medical Building, Inc. (H8.6)
Mesquite Savings and Loan (H6.2, H9.4-H9.5)
Myers Shopping Center (H8.7-H9.3, H9.8, H10.1-H10.2)
Miers, Pat --North Forty Place (H9.6)
Mitchell's Book Corner (H5.8-H5.10)
Montclaire Center (P3.11)
National Iranian Oil Company (H8.5)
Nix Building (H6.3)
Park Manor (H9.7)
Redman Industries (H6.4)
Reid Residence, Herschel (H6.6)
Reed, Reverend Jim (H6.5)
Rosenfield Residence (P3.12)
Russell Memorial Methodist Church (H6.7-H6.8)
Sadler (P3.3-P3.4)
Science City Project (H14.5-H14.7)
Seldin, Dr Residence H14.8-H14.9)
Shields Residence (P3.13-P3.14)
Sinz Residence (P3.2)
Slocum Independent School District (P4.7)
Socony Mobil Oil Research Center (P3.15)
Southern Methodist University (H15.l, P4.3, P4.4)
Southwest Center for Advanced Study (H4.11)
Southwest Graduate Research Center (H4.10-H5.3, H5.5, H15.2-H15.8, P4.l, P4.5-P4.6)
St Charles Episcopal Church (H13.6-H13.9)
St Johns Episcopal Church (H13.7-H14.4, P3.6-P3.8)
Steere Residence (P3.9)
Strief Properties, Harry (H12.1-H12.6)
Swank, Walter Residence (P3.10)
Thompson Residence (P4.8)
United Presbyterian Homes
United Presbyterian Homes Children's Home, Waxahachie, TX (1955-1967)
Specifications (P4.7-P4.8)
UPH, Children's Homes, Sewage Treatment System (P4.7)
UPH, Children's Home, Grading, Storm Sewer and Paving (P4.8)
UPH, Estimates and Bidding Analysis (P4.5)
UPH (Contracts) (P4.12)
UPH, Avery Mays Company (P4.11)
UPH, Tests - Inspections (P4.4)
UPH, Site Utilities and Paving: O'dell & Sons, Austin Paving, Broughton and Ericson. Engineering Contracts, Site and Utilities (Albert Halff Association) (P4.9)
UPH, Landscape, Planting Instructions, Plant List (P4.6)
UPH, Memos to Owner. - (Progress) Reports to Board (P4.10)
Inspections and Repairs (P4.29, P4.3)
UPH, General [notes] (P4.29)
UPH, General Correspondence (P4.3)
Additions to United Presbyterian Homes (P4.2, P4.23b, P4.24-P4.28, P4.30-P4.33) (1961-1979)
UPH Staff Duplex (P4.2)
UPH, Nursing Home (P4.32)
Three Children's Residences (P4.25-P4.26, P4.31)
UPH, Three Residences, bid proposal (P4.26)
UPH, [Contracts] (P4.31) 1964
UPH, concrete cylinders, (P4.25) 1964
UPH, Swimming Pool and Related Facilities (P4.27)
Staff Residences, No.2
UPH, Cottages, [Bid Proposals] (P4.30)
UPH, Staff Residence No.2 [Bid Lists] (P4.33)
UPH, Staff Residence No.2 [Contracts] (P4.28)
UPH, Main Building Addition, (P4.24) 1969-70
UPH Proposed Alteration & Add to House at Ferris, TX, (P4.23b) 1979
U.S. Plywood Corporation (P4.32)
Wells, L.N.D., Jr. Residence (P4.33)
Young Residence (P4.34-P4.35)
Project Drawings
Entries in the Project drawings subgroup are arranged alphabetically by Client. Entries without client names are sorted by Project Name and listed before those that provide client's names. Similar projects are sorted in chronological order by date. The following list was transcribed from a card file, and have not been checked against the drawings. Project names are supplied by the cataloger, as title blocks on the drawings prove to be inconsistent and many drawings are not labeled. Project names may also have been adjusted to accommodate alphabetical sorting. Dates are offered if they can be derived from the drawings or gathered from other authoritative sources. The term "drawing" includes both original works (such as pencil on trace paper, or ink on tracing cloth) as well as copies (such as sepia prints, blue line prints, etc.). See also the separate Project Files subgroup which may also include drawings folded in files.
Project name: Airport thin shell.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Apartments and service center. Development.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Preston Road and Lover's Lane
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Apartments, proposed.
Date on drawings: 1958-1959
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: 4040 Travis
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Ball Housing Development.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Bedford Wynne. Addition.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Bowling center.
Date on drawings: 1957
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Arlington Downs Rd.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Builder's house number 1.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project number: 707
Project name: Building 1-R.
Date on drawings: 1958
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project number: 606, 607, 608
Project name: Building number one, two, and three.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Chez Mabel.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project number: 5225
Project name: Chinese Cottage.
Date on drawings: 1952
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: 4830 Greenville Ave.
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Contemporary art museum.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: 3415 Cedar Springs
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Contemporary arts building. New office space.
Date on drawings: 1960
Primary archt/firm: A.B. Swank
Street address: 3415 Cedar Springs
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Country club fairways. Addition.
Date on drawings: 1959
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Medalist Dr.
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Shelter for ceramic kiln.
Date on drawings: 1948
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Fair Park
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Development of property, proposed.
Date on drawings: 1955
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Royal Lane and Midway Road
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Development, proposed.
Primary archt/firm: A.B. Swank and Associates
Collaborators: Naire W. Fischer
City: South Padre Island
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project number: 4619
Project name: Dozier apartment.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: 2714 Greenville Ave.
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Eatwell Café. Addition.
Date on drawings: 1941
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: El Laredo hotel.
Date on drawings: 1957
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Collaborators: William R. Orr (consulting engineer)
City: Laredo
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Electro Park.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: 3945 Amherst
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project number: 5922
Project name: Fair Haven elderly housing.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Bell Avenue
City: Denton
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Friendship Village.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Cuero
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Friendship Village. Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing drawings.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Cuero
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Friendship Village. Site plans.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Cuero
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Furniture (marble top table, drafting desk) and suspended ceiling. Design details.
Date on drawings: 1952
Primary archt/firm: E.G. Hamilton
Country: U.S.
Project name: Golden Derrick Hotel.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Oklahoma City
State/Province: Okla.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Grand Prairie Texas, official maps.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project number: 6206b
Project name: Greenhill School. Science building.
Date on drawings: 1963
Primary archt/firm: O'Neil Ford and A.B. Swank
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Hexter Oak Cliff Shopping Center. Design development and finals.
Date on drawings: 1955-1958
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Jefferson Street
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Hexter Oak Cliff Shopping Center. Prelimiary studies.
Date on drawings: 1955-1958
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Jefferson Street
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Highland Oaks Shopping Center and Subdivision. Baptist church site.
Date on drawings: 1957-1960
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Collaborators: Heyn, Landscape Architect
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Highland Oaks Shopping Center and Subdivision. Shopping center studies.
Date on drawings: 1957-1960
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Collaborators: Heyn, Landscape Architect
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Highland Oaks Shopping Center and Subdivision. Subdivision studies.
Date on drawings: 1957-1960
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Collaborators: Heyn, Landscape Architect
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Hollandale Shopping Center. Shotola office building.
Date on drawings: 1953
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Arlington
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Hrabic restaurant.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project number: 6807
Project name: Lake Tawakoni mobile home resort.
Primary archt/firm: A.B. Swank
Country: U.S.
Project name: Lone Star Air Cargo.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Denton Drive
Country: U.S.
Project name: Luxury apartment complex.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Preston Road and Lover's Lane
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project number: 59240
Project name: Malone apartments.
Date on drawings: 1959
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Travis Street
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Malone housing.
Date on drawings: 1953
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: WIlton and West Moreland Drive
Country: U.S.
Project name: Marshall D. Ware apartment building.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: 1418 Stemmons
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: McClendon Theatres.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Grand Prairie
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: McCrory building. Alterations.
Date on drawings: 1939
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Medical office building.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: 4000 Junius Street
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo. Rose window. Study.
Project name: Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo. Rose window. Study (student project).
Project name: Myers Shopping Center.
Date on drawings: 1953
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Fort Worth
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: N.K.C. Bowling Center.
Date on drawings: 1957
Primary archt/firm: Albert C. Martin and Associates
Street address: 21st and Burlington
City: North Kansas City
State/Province: Mo.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Non-denominational chapel.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Office building, proposed.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Highway 77 (Brook Hollow district)
Country: U.S.
Project number: 6409
Project name: PARC properties.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Throckmorton and Cedar Springs
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Preston block "B" store building. Additions.
Date on drawings: 1953
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Preston Road
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Preston center block.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Preston center block H-1.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Preston Road apartments.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Preston Road
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Raiberto Comini building. Alterations.
Date on drawings: 1951
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Snider Plaza at Westminster Ave.
City: University Park
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Ralph Kelman Associates.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Mockingbird Lane and Morris Street
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Reynold's Penland.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Romanesque porch.
Project name: Romanesque porch (student project).
Project name: Sadler building. Remodel.
Date on drawings: 1956
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Palestine
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: San Antonio housing project. Working drawings.
Date on drawings: 1951
Primary archt/firm: O'Neil Ford
City: San Antonio
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Simplified storage systems.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Skillern's
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Ambassador Row
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Snap Shots Incorporated.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Southern Equipment Company.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Collaborators: Colley, R. (?)
Country: U.S.
Project name: Southwest Center for Advanced Studies. Building number 1.
Primary archt/firm: O'Neil Ford, S. Zisman, A.B. Swank
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Southwest Center for Advanced Studies. Building number two.
Date on drawings: 1963
Primary archt/firm: A.B. Swank, O'Neil Ford, S.B. Zisman
City: Richardson
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Speculative houses. A4, A4F.
Date on drawings: 1955
Primary archt/firm: A.B. Swank Associates, Architects
Collaborators: I. J. Ramsbottom ASLA, The Mercury Company
Street address: Darvany Drive
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Speculative houses. D1.
Date on drawings: 1954,1955
Primary archt/firm: A.B. Swank Associates, Architects
Collaborators: I. J. Ramsbottom ASLA
Street address: Darvany Drive
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Speculative houses. E1, E2.
Primary archt/firm: A.B. Swank Associates, Architects
Collaborators: I. J. Ramsbottom ASLA
Street address: Darvany Drive, Harwich Drive
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Speculative houses. G1, G1F, G1X.
Date on drawings: 1955, 1958
Primary archt/firm: A.B. Swank Associates, Architects
Collaborators: I. J. Ramsbottom ASLA
Street address: Darvany Drive, 3229 Regent Drive
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Speculative houses. General details. Delta Homes.
Date on drawings: 1954, 1955
Primary archt/firm: Eugene J. Boerder, Architect
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Sports arena.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Sports center.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Arlington Down Road
Country: U.S.
Project name: Sports center and ranges.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Sports sales building.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Stair details for reference.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Talco tract.
Date on drawings: 1947
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Inwood Road and Mockingbird Lane
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Television repair and gas service station. Preliminary plans.
Date on drawings: 1957
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Texas Instruments. Paving and sprinklers. Civil engineering blueprints.
Date on drawings: 1959
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Texas Instruments. Utilities. Civil engineering blueprints.
Date on drawings: 1959
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Townhouse.
Primary archt/firm: Frank Welch
Street address: Travis Street
Country: U.S.
Project name: Traffic flow studies. Preliminary design standards.
Date on drawings: 1957
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Unidentified building.
Date on drawings: 1935
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: Elm and Akard
City: Dallas
County: Dallas
State/Province: Tex.
Country: U.S.
Project name: Unidentified building. 28th floor.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Country: U.S.
Project name: Unidentified house.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Street address: 210 S. Harwood
Country: U.S.
Project name: Unidentified project.
Primary archt/firm: Swank?
Project name: Valley View Bridge Studio of Texas Incorporated.
Date on drawings: 1970
Primary archt/firm: Swank?