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![]() Architects | Styles | Recent Projects | Interior Design | Architecturally Significant | Dallas Modern Homes | Landscape Architects Edward Larrabee Barnes, Architect
Edward Larrabee Barnes was born in Chicago in 1922. He received his architecture degree from Harvard and his Sheldon Traveling Fellowship he used to experience Europe before he established a private practice in New York and taught at Yale. He created monumental buildings by using geometric modules with a limited palette of materials.
Edward Larrabee Barnes was selected to design the Dallas Museum of Art. Ralph and Nelba Greenley, who were very involved in the Dallas Museum of Art project, retained Edward Larrabee Barnes to design their home at 4608 Meadowood. Edward Larrabee Barnes is a modernist who designed the subterranean first floors and the aboveground second levels with a crisp, modernity on a site of several acres overlooking a creek.
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