George L. Dahl

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George L. Dahl was a prominent 20th-century American architect known for shaping much of Dallas’s skyline and major civic landmarks.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf American architect
architect
human
activeIn 20th century
birthDate 1894-05-11
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1987-07-18
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Minnesota
employer George L. Dahl, Architect and Engineer (own firm)
familyName Dahl
fieldOfWork architecture
givenName George
hasGender male
memberOf American Institute of Architects
name George L. Dahl
notableAward AIA Fellowship (Fellow of the American Institute of Architects)
notableFor designing major civic landmarks in Dallas
shaping the skyline of Dallas, Texas
notableWork Agriculture Building at Fair Park
Automobile Building at Fair Park
Dallas Cotton Exchange Building
Dallas Fair Park
Dallas Federal Reserve Bank Building (consulting roles and additions)
Dallas Love Field terminal expansions (design roles)
Dallas Medical and Surgical Clinic Building
Dallas Morning News Building
Dallas Public Library (original main library)
Dallas civic buildings (multiple projects)
Dallas skyline commercial towers (multiple projects)
Electric Building at Fair Park
Esplanade of State at Fair Park
Food and Fiber Building at Fair Park
Hall of State at Fair Park
Neiman Marcus Store (Dallas expansion projects)
Texas Centennial Exposition buildings
Textile and Apparel Building at Fair Park
Titche-Goettinger Building
Varied Industries Building at Fair Park
occupation architect
participatedIn Texas Centennial Exposition (1936)
placeOfBirth Minneapolis, Minnesota
placeOfDeath Dallas, Texas
residence Dallas, Texas
style Art Deco
Beaux-Arts
Modernist architecture
workLocation Dallas, Texas

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Dealey Plaza
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