[2][3] Bryce built the Fairview house in the Arlington Heights neighborhood of Fort Worth in 1893, after a design by Fort Worth architectural firm Messer, Sanguinet, and Messer.
[3] Fairview is a two-story masonry house that faces south on a large lot.
Its design is a manifestation of the interest in French Renaissance architecture, particularly in chateaux, among late-19th-century American architects.
The building is for the most part square in plan, with a steeply pitched slate hip roof and gabled dormers.
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