From a very early age, Charles Stevens Dilbeck knew he wanted to be an architect. In his early teens, he began working for local Tulsa lumberyards designing and revising house plans. With only two years of formal study in architecture at Oklahoma State University, Dilbeck opened his architectural practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He designed hundreds of homes in the Tulsa area, including modest "builder's spec" houses and grand and beautiful custom homes. Charles Stevens Dilbeck relocated to Dallas, Texas in 1933. For the next twenty-five-plus-years, he created many wonderful houses in the Dallas area, each saying, "I am a Dilbeck house.", ISBN13: B000YP2WQQ ISBN10: B000YP2WQQ Material Type: hardcoverFrom a very early age, Charles Stevens Dilbeck knew he wanted to be an architect. In his early teens, he began working for local Tulsa lumberyards designing and revising house plans. With only two years of formal study in architecture at Oklahoma State University, Dilbeck opened his architectural practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He designed hundreds of homes in the Tulsa area, including modest "builder's spec" houses and grand and beautiful custom homes. Charles Stevens Dilbeck relocated to Dallas, Texas in 1933. For the next twenty-five-plus-years, he created many wonderful houses in the Dallas area, each saying, "I am a Dilbeck house.", ISBN13: B000YP2WQQ ISBN10: B000YP2WQQ Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: B000YP2WQQ ISBN10: B000YP2WQQ Material Type: hardcover
From a very early age, Charles Stevens Dilbeck knew he wanted to be an architect. In his early teens, he began working for local Tulsa lumberyards designing and revising house plans. With only two years of formal study in architecture at Oklahoma State University, Dilbeck opened his architectural practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He designed hundreds of homes in the Tulsa area, including modest "builder's spec" houses and grand and beautiful custom homes. Charles Stevens Dilbeck relocated to Dallas, Texas in 1933. For the next twenty-five-plus-years, he created many wonderful houses in the Dallas area, each saying, "I am a Dilbeck house." ISBN13: B000YP2WQQ ISBN10: B000YP2WQQ Material Type: h...
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From a very early age, Charles Stevens Dilbeck knew he wanted to be an architect. In his early teens, he began working for local Tulsa lumberyards designing and revising house plans. With only two years of formal study in architecture at Oklahoma State University, Dilbeck opened his architectural practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He designed hundreds of homes in the Tulsa area, including modest "builder's spec" houses and grand and beautiful custom homes. Charles Stevens Dilbeck relocated to Dallas, Texas in 1933. For the next twenty-five-plus-years, he created many wonderful houses in the Dallas area, each saying, "I am a Dilbeck house.", ISBN13: B000YP2WQQ ISBN10: B000YP2WQQ Material Type: hardcoverFrom a very early age, Charles Stevens Dilbeck knew he wanted to be an architect. In his early teens, he began working for local Tulsa lumberyards designing and revising house plans. With only two years of formal study in architecture at Oklahoma State University, Dilbeck opened his architectural practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He designed hundreds of homes in the Tulsa area, including modest "builder's spec" houses and grand and beautiful custom homes. Charles Stevens Dilbeck relocated to Dallas, Texas in 1933. For the next twenty-five-plus-years, he created many wonderful houses in the Dallas area, each saying, "I am a Dilbeck house.", ISBN13: B000YP2WQQ ISBN10: B000YP2WQQ Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: B000YP2WQQ ISBN10: B000YP2WQQ Material Type: hardcover
From a very early age, Charles Stevens Dilbeck knew he wanted to be an architect. In his early teens, he began working for local Tulsa lumberyards designing and revising house plans. With only two years of formal study in architecture at Oklahoma State University, Dilbeck opened his architectural practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He designed hundreds of homes in the Tulsa area, including modest "builder's spec" houses and grand and beautiful custom homes. Charles Stevens Dilbeck relocated to Dallas, Texas in 1933. For the next twenty-five-plus-years, he created many wonderful houses in the Dallas area, each saying, "I am a Dilbeck house.", ISBN13: B000YP2WQQ ISBN10: B000YP2WQQ Material Type: hardcover
From a very early age, Charles Stevens Dilbeck knew he wanted to be an architect. In his early teens, he began working for local Tulsa lumberyards designing and revising house plans. With only two years of formal study in architecture at Oklahoma State University, Dilbeck opened his architectural practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He designed hundreds of homes in the Tulsa area, including modest "builder's spec" houses and grand and beautiful custom homes. Charles Stevens Dilbeck relocated to Dallas, Texas in 1933. For the next twenty-five-plus-years, he created many wonderful houses in the Dallas area, each saying, "I am a Dilbeck house." ISBN13: B000YP2WQQ ISBN10: B000YP2WQQ Material Type: h...