Frederick Charles Bonsack
Past Dallas and Texas Architect
Frederick Charles Bonsack was a St. Louis-based architect whose refined classical sensibilities left a lasting imprint on early 20th-century Dallas architecture. Among his most notable contributions is the 1914 residence at 3911 Potomac Avenue in Highland Park—a home that exemplifies his mastery of proportion, symmetry, and understated elegance. This residence, one of his final commissions before his death in 1917, stands as a testament to his architectural legacy. In the years following its original construction, the home underwent a thoughtful renovation and expansion led by Dallas architect Larry Boerder. Boerder’s work honored Bonsack’s original vision, seamlessly integrating new elements that enhanced the home’s livability while preserving its architectural integrity.
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