MELROSE HOTEL DESIGNATION REPORT CITY of DALLAS

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MELROSE HOTEL DESIGNATION REPORT CITY of DALLAS - : -. -%. -~ ~ 4-v I I.~~~, f~~ 4 F,.It. ~ S 4. I 4 1 : ~ I.. 4 4 4 4.

...e........ 1 II........... S. S t..s... S. S Cultural Significance Situated at the corner of Oak Lawn Avenue and Cedar Springs Road in the heart of the Oak Lawn neighborhood, the Melrose Court Apartment and Hotel was constructed in 1924. The site was originally the Mellersh farm; Colonel George Mellersh, a Civil War veteran from Memphis built his home at this corner in 1876 and named it Oak Lawn after the magnificant trees on the lot. Mellersh abandoned the home after the depression, but it was bought and restored in 1904 by Ballard M. Burgher, a prominent banker and real estate promoter. The home stayed in the Burgher family until 1924 when it was demolished to build the Melrose HoteL The Melrose was financed by the S.W. Strauss Company of Chicago and the Hamilton Investment Company, whose principals were Edward and Pear Hamilton. Designed by the noted Dallas architect C.D. Hill, the hotel is an adaptation of the Chicago or Sullivanesque style. Architect C.D. Hill came to Teas in 1903 from Chicago where he had studied at the Chicago Art Institute. He worked in Ft. Worth as a draftsman for the prominent firm of Sanquinet and Staats until 1907. At this time Hill formed his own firm, C.D. F-till and Company, in Dallas. His firm quickly rose to prominence in Dallas. His other works include such buildings as the Municipal Building, the second Dallas Country Club, the home of Edward Tenison, Edgar Flippen s Mt. Vernon, Austin College, First Presbyterian Church, and his home in Munger Place. The Melrose has functioned as a hotel and apartments ever since its opening in 1924. The building charged hands in 1933 to the Melrose Company and was remodeled in the 1950 s. Like the Stoneleigh Hotel and the Maple Terrace, the Melrose is a social and visual focal point.for the Oak Lawn area. It has provided a class of living that is now associated with the Turtle Creek area. In more recent years the Melrose has been the temporary home for many musicians and opera greats. Pearl Bailey and the cast of Hello., Dolly have stayed there as well as the likes of Luciano Pavoratti and James McCrackin. The hotel was closed and care fully renovated in 1981-82 by the new owners, Banyan Realty Corporation. It was reopened in December of 1982 and contains 185 guest rooms and suites.

. e...e..... S S. *5 S S S I 5SS S S 5 S S S 5.555..,... Architectural Significance The Melrose Hotel, a visual landmark of the Oak Lawn community, is an eight story structure that has 185 guest rooms. Designed by Dallas architect C.D. Hill, the hotel was constructed in 1924 by the Gilsonite Contracting Company. The structure is an adaptation of the commercial Chicago (Sullivanesque) style of architecture and composed of red brick with a terra cotta base and trim. Although the Chicago or Sullivanesque style was not used after 1920 in many parts of the U.S., Dallas architects such as C.D. Hill favored the versatillity of this style. The Meirose is an ecellent eample of this style in its later stages. This style is characterized by minimal ornamentation, three stages: the base, the main shaft, and an elaborate cornice. The Melrose has a terracotta base with Chicago windows, a large fied pane flanked by narrow casements to provide ventilation. Equally spaced on this first floor are modified palladian windows with hooded mould ings. There is an etended entry way for cars. The main part of the building is red brick with Chicago style windows on the other sides and a column of two smaller casement type windows between the larger windows. The cornice displays dentalling and above that an~ ornamented friezeband urn ornamenture. The building, unlike the typical Chicago style, is U-shaped. The roof is flat-another characteristic of the Chicago style. Architect C.D. Hill came to Teas in 1903 after studying architecture at the Chicago Art Institute. He worked as a draftsman in the firm of Sanquinet and Staats until 1907 when he founded C.D. Hill and Company, a firm which quickly rose to a position of prominence in Dallas. Hill designed such structures as the French Renaissance inspired Municipal Building, the First Presbyterian Church with its classical Roman dome and Corinthian portico, the City Temple, the second Dallas Country Club, the Oak Lawn Methodist Church, and several beautiful homes including those of Edward Tenison, Dr. John McReynolds, and Edgar Flippen s Mount Vernon. The Melrose Hotel is a visual landmark that has been carefully renovated to its former elegance. It represents a style and size of hotel that has rapidly vanished from the Dallas area.

Designation Merit A. Character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Dallas, State of Te as, or the United States. B. Location as the site of a signi ficant historical event. C. Identification with a person or X persons who significantly contri buted to the culture and develop ment of the city. 0. Eemplification of the cultural, economic, social, or historical heritage of the city. E. Portrayal of the enviroment of a group of people in an era of his tory characterized by a distinct ive architectural style. F. Embodiment of distinguishing cha X racteristics of an architectural type or specimen. C. Identification as the work of an X architect or master builder whose individual work has influenced the development of the city. H. Embodiments of elements of arch itectural design, detail, ma terials, or craftsmanship which represent a significant archi tectural innovation. I. Relationship to other distinc tive buildings, sites, or areas which are eligible for preser vation according to a plan based on historic, cultural, or architectural motif. J. Unique location of singular physical characteristics repre senting an established and f a miliar visual feature of a neighborhood, conmiunity, or the city. K. Archeological value in that it has produced or can be epected to produce data affecting theo ries of historic or prehistoric value. L. Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride. Recommendation The Landmark Survey Task Force requests the Historic Landmark Preservation Com mittee to deem this proposed landmark meritorious of historic recognition as outlined in city ordinance 19 A. Date: Further, this task force endorses the preservation criteria, policy recommend ations, and landmark boundary as present ed by the Dept. of Urban Planning staff. Chairman, Landmark Survey Task Force Program Coordinator Historic Preservation Program

reservation Anal sis STRUCTURE 1. Surface Materials 2. Penestration and Portals a. style,type b. 01w ratio c. rhythms d. placement 3. Trim and Detailing a. style b. unique trim or detailing c. structural members 4. Roof a. style,fortn b. slope c. materials 5. Design Concepts a. stylistic demands b. functional concepts 6. Utilities a. design b. placement 7. Signs a. style~design b. placement 8. Eterior Connections a. design b. penetration points SITE 1. Prohibited Structure Areas a. approach b. view corridors c. site feature protection d. vertical additions 2. Access/Egress 3. Adjacent R.O.W. s a. eisting treatment b. proposed changes 4. Landscaping a. eisting plant removal b. new plant selection c. site design 5. Site Fitures a. furniture b. sculpture,art c. paths d. utility units e. signs 6. Lighting a. eteriors b. grounds COLOR 1. Surface Materials 2. Trim and Details 3. Roof 4. Utilities 5. Signs 6. Site Fitures 7. Accent Color --- - Land Use Analysis Proposed zoning change: Recommended use variances: from: No Chanqe N one to: