Edward Durell Stone was a mid-century modern American architect born in 1902 in Fayetteville. Despite being a middle-class son, he went to the University of Arkansas to learn about architecture. He was encouraged by James, his older brother, who was an architect in Boston.
For his works, Edward Durell Stone got featured in Time magazine in 1958. Among his popular works, The Summer Home of A. Conger Goodyear, Photo courtesy of C. LaChiusa, and he also designed the American Embassy in India.