The Campanile at Old Parkland, Dallas, Texas
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Keywords

Classical architecture
Bell tower
Traditional craftsmanship
Hand drawing
Brickwork

How to Cite

Hamilton, C. (2024). The Campanile at Old Parkland, Dallas, Texas. Journal of Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism, (5), 176–189. https://doi.org/10.51303/jtbau.vi5.753

Abstract

The Campanile, a bell tower located on the Old Parkland campus in Dallas, Texas, was commissioned in 2018 by Crow Holdings as part of the development of a commercial campus with classical buildings and landscaped courtyards. Designed to house a large, newly commissioned bell, its architecture draws inspiration from America's early twentieth-century classical traditions. The 220-foot tower has three sections: base, shaft, and bell chamber, featuring traditional materials such as brick, limestone, and bronze. The project, completed in 2021 despite the challenges of the pandemic, involved skilled craftsmanship and incorporated local symbols, reflecting both classical and regional heritage.

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