Background
White, Samuel Giltinan was born on November 1, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of F.L. Peter and Jehanne Helen (Price) White.
(With nearly one thousand commissions executed between 187...)
With nearly one thousand commissions executed between 1879 and 1912, McKim, Mead & White was the architectural firm of choice of the most prestigious projects of the era, including the redesign of the White House and the Mall in Washington, D.C., and the campuses of Harvard and Columbia Universities. Among its residential clients were many of the most powerful figures of the Gilded Age-Vanderbilts, Whitneys, Pulitzers-for whom the firm built splendid summer cottages in Newport and throughout Long Island and the Hudson valley and sumptuous town houses in Boston, Washington, Baltimore and New York. More than thirty houses are presented here, their exteriors and interiors elegantly recorded in lush new color photographs. The book also provides the first look at the recent restoration of the Isaac Bell house in Newport and newly reinstalled Venetian room at the Payne Whitney house, now the French Cultural Services, in New York City.
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White, Samuel Giltinan was born on November 1, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of F.L. Peter and Jehanne Helen (Price) White.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard College, 1968. Master in Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, 1975.
Partner Maxwell & White, Philadelphia, 1977—1978. Associate Harold Buttrick & Associates, New York City, 1978—1983. Partner Buttrick & White, 1983—1984, Buttrick White & Burtis, New York City, since 1984.
Adjunct professor fine art New York University. With United States Army, 1969-1971, Vietnam.
(With nearly one thousand commissions executed between 187...)
Fellow: American Institute of Architects. Member: National Academy of Design (academician since 1997), Harvard of New York Club.
Married Elizabeth Powis Jones, January 10, 1981. Children: David Landreth, Sarah Landreth.