Spanish Colonial Style Architecture
Dallas Eclectic Architecture
This style is born not by rigid modernists but by artists who incorporated materials and space to accommodate their lifestyle.
4400 Belfort Place – The Finest New Highland Park Home Offered for Sale

4400 Belfort Place is a Once-in-a-Generation Home
Evokes Highland Park – $34,500,000
The Highland Park estate home at 4400 Belfort Place is a once-in-a-generation home. One has not seen a home in Highland Park built of this quality in the last generation and we are not likely to see another one built soon. This Spanish Revival and Mediterranean style home at 4400 Belfort Place was inspired by the architectural excellence and look of Highland Park in the 1920s and it perpetuates that iconic architectural excellence now.
Architectural Significance of 4400 Belfort Place
There are many remarkable residences in Highland Park, but few would provoke the response that came from architectural historian Willis Winters, FAIA, who upon seeing the house exclaimed, “WOW.” Willis Winters goes on to explain,
7035 Lakewood Boulevard, Dallas, Texas

Clifford D. Hutsell designed this Lakewood home for himself in 1930. At a cost of $10,000, this was one of the most expensive new residences in Lakewood and the same cost as many of the mansions that had been built on Swiss 20 years earlier.
4304 Arcady Avenue, Dallas, Texas

In 1992, Wilson Fuqua carefully delineated the front door and the stacked architectural elements above to create a composition that stands alone, blends in, and contributes to the Spanish Colonial revival style of the home.