Ford, O'Neil, 1905-1982
Variant namesO'Neil Ford (1905-1982) was a prominent architect in the southwestern United States whose work, dedicated to native architectural forms and hand craftwork, historic preservation, and innovative design, also extended nationally and internationally.
Born in Pink Hill, Tex., Otha Neil Ford's early education and employment was informed by the arts-and-crafts movement. When Ford was twelve years old he began to help support his family after his father's death in a railroad accident. His mother, Belle, had a strong interest and facility with handcrafts, and passed on those traits to Ford as well as his two siblings, who both followed careers in the decorative arts and contributed work to Ford's architectural projects. Ford's school education stopped after two years of college in Denton, Tex., and was supplemented by correspondence courses which represented his only formal architectural training. From 1926 to 1932 he worked in David R. Williams' office in Dallas. Ford's first profitable partnership was begun with Arch Swank in 1936; together they designed the Little Chapel in the Woods at Texas Women's University. Ford relocated to San Antonio while involved with the La Villita restoration project and in 1940 married Wanda Graham, daughter of San Antonio building preservationist Elizabeth Graham. From 1946 to 1953 Ford practiced in partnership with Jerry Rogers, with whom he tested the Youtz-Slick lift slab process in the design of the new Trinity University in San Antonio. O'Neil Ford & Associates was formed in 1953, succeeded in 1967 by a partnership with Boone Powell and Chris Carson that would last for the rest of Ford's career. Important projects for those two firms included the Texas Instruments Semiconductor Building, Skidmore College in New York, UT San Antonio, and the Marshall Steves residence. Ford was appointed to the National Council on the Arts in 1968, to the American Council for the Arts in Education in 1975, and to the advisory panel for federal Foreign Buildings Operations in 1977. The O'Neil Ford Centennial Chair of the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin was created in 1983. O'Neil Ford died after a heart attack on July 20, 1982, aged 76, survived by his wife and four children.
From the description of O'Neil Ford collection, 1864-1993. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 56897342
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referencedIn | Plazas -- O'Neil Ford Plaza. | Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | |
referencedIn | Historic sites -- Boveda house. | Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | |
referencedIn | San Antonio Fair, Inc. (San Antonio, Tex.). Tower of the Americas Restaurant menu, 1968. | University of Texas at San Antonio, John Peace Library (JPL) | |
referencedIn | Maynard L. Parker negatives, photographs, and other material., 1930-1974, bulk 1940s-1960s | The Huntington Library | |
referencedIn | Samuel B. Zisman papers 2001019, 2006011., 1937-1970 | Alexander Architectural Archive, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin. | |
referencedIn | Swank, Arch B., 1913-1999. Arch B. Swank Jr. collection, 1951-1979. | University of Texas Libraries | |
creatorOf | Zisman, Samuel B., 1908-1970. Samuel B. Zisman papers, 1937-1970. | University of Texas Libraries | |
referencedIn | Historic sites -- La Villita. | Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | |
creatorOf | Ford, O'Neil, 1905-1982. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. | Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) | |
referencedIn | Colley Associates drawings COLLE Accession number: 2008010., 1960s | Alexander Architectural Archive, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin. | |
creatorOf | George, Mary Carolyn Hollers. Mary Carolyn Hollers George papers, 1840-1996 (1978-1988) | University of Texas at San Antonio, John Peace Library (JPL) | |
referencedIn | Renfro, Robert T., 1931-. Robert T. Renfro collection, 1954-2005. | University of Texas Libraries | |
referencedIn | Mary Carolyn Hollers George Papers MS 51., 1970-2006 | The University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries . Special Collections | |
referencedIn | Hersh, Authella, 1907-. Oral history interview with Authella Hersh, 1986 July 15. | University of North Texas Library, UNT | |
referencedIn | Homsey Architects, Inc. Records, 1935-1992. | Hagley Museum & Library | |
referencedIn | Crawford, Ann Fears. Papers, 1917-1991. | Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | |
referencedIn | Robert T. Renfro collection Accesion numbers: 2005007, 2008007., 1954-2005 | Alexander Architectural Archive, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin. | |
creatorOf | Ford, O'Neil, 1905-1982. HemisFair '68, world's fair in San Antonio, Tower of the Americas, height 622 ft. [model]. | Centre canadien d'architecture, | Canadian Centre for Architecture | CCA | |
creatorOf | Ford, O'Neil. 1905-1982. O'Neil Ford collection, 1864-1993. | University of Texas Libraries | |
referencedIn | Fairs and fiestas -- HemisFair -- Architects. | Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | |
referencedIn | Biography -- Ford, O'Neil. | Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library | |
referencedIn | Haskell, Douglas Putnam, 1899-1979. Douglas Putnam Haskell papers, Series II: Personal correspondence, 1922-1979 (bulk 1940-1970). | Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries |
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referencedIn | Oral history interview with Jesse Amado | Archives of American Art | |
creatorOf | Interviews conducted by Charles Hosmer relating to historic preservation | Archives of American Art |
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Birth 1905-12-03
Death 1982-07-20
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