Abstract
Texas architect O’Neil Ford (1905–1982) remains largely unappreciated beyond his native state. However, he was a prolific architect who can be considered an “Inflected Modernist”: utopian and functionalist theoretical principles of twentieth-century Modernism are modulated and refracted in his work by historical considerations, indigenous circumstances, and clients’ needs.
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