While Dallas has many period contemporary homes, few cities, including Dallas, have period modern architecture with the timeless clarity of style as the modern home James Nagle designed in Bent Tree.
Bent Tree, a residential development, approximately half the size of Highland Park, was designed by the same planners and architects who created The Cloisters in Lakewood not far from the Stanley Marcus home. Bent Tree became the most popular neighborhood in Dallas during the 1970s. Here, a succession of great Dallas mayors lived, business titans played golf and tennis at Preston Trails Golf Club and the Bent Tree Country Club bordering this community. After two decades, the neighborhood lost some of its luster as the original owners started to age, but now the neighborhood is roaring back with new generations of families enjoying the established neighborhood. Furthermore, what was considered Far North Dallas before the Tollway was extended, is now only 18 minutes from the Arts District down the North Dallas Tollway.
For further information on this International Style modern home in the Bent Tree neighborhood contact Douglas Newby.