Background
Architecture B. Swank, Junior. was born in Wills Point, Texas in 1913.
Architecture B. Swank, Junior. was born in Wills Point, Texas in 1913.
He graduated from Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University in College Station, Texas in 1936.
He served in the United States Army during the Second World War. From 1937 to 1941, he worked with architect O"Neil Ford (1905–1982). Together, and alongside Preston Murdoch Geren, Senior
(1891–1969), they designed the Little Chapel in the Woods in Denton, Texas.
From the end of World World War II to 1952, he worked with architect Roscoe DeWitt (1894-1975). Together, they designed buildings of the Parkland Memorial Hospital, two Neiman Marcus stores, and Stanley Marcus"s private residence, all in Dallas.
Additionally, in Jacksonville, Florida, they designed the Saint Vincent’s Medical Center. In 1951, he became President of the Dallas chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
Together with O"Neil Ford, Richard Stewart Colley (1910–1983) and planner Sam Zisman (1908-1970), he designed the headquarters of Texas Instruments in Richardson, Texas in 1958.
Together, alongside Felix Candela (1910–1997), they also designed the industrial park for the Great Southwest Corporation in Arlington, Texas. He continued a private architectural practise from 1955 to the late 1970s. He also designed a detention facility and a courthouse annex in Kerr County, Texas.
Personal life
Death
He died in 1999.