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  1. 3 Ιαν 2021 · In his new book, architect and author Samuel White (right) takes readers inside sumptuous private residences designed by his great-grandfather Stanford White (left), the Gilded Age designer behind such iconic public structures as New York’s Washington Square Arch. Top: The dining room of Kingscote, in Newport, Rhode Island, which Stanford ...

  2. Samuel G. White has practiced architecture since 1974. His diverse portfolio of educational, institutional, and residential projects focuses on designs that introduce new interventions to historic settings in ways that both reinforce and reinterpret their contexts.

  3. www.scup.org › bio › samuel-g-whiteSamuel G. White - SCUP

    Samuel G. White. Principal. PBDW Architects. A founding partner of PBDW Architects, Sam White leads a practice that combines historic restoration and adaptive reuse with new designs in historic settings.

  4. 20 Νοε 2020 · “What would it be like if we kept the camera inches away from the surface?” author Samuel G. White (a consulting partner at PBDW Architects) tells Galerie on deciding to take this unique approach for his latest tome on his great grandfather.

  5. In 1889, White designed the triumphal arch at Washington Square, which, according to White's great-grandson, architect Samuel G. White, is the structure for which White should be best remembered. White was director of the Washington Centennial celebration.

  6. 12 Οκτ 2020 · After publishing three books on the houses and masterworks of his great-grandfather, Samuel G. White is zeroing in on the finer points of his work. “Stanford White in Detail” focuses on the ornament and interiors that the partner in McKim, Mead & White dispatched with unmatched elegance in the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries.

  7. Learn about the intricate details that elevate the works of architect Stanford White. As part of the ICAA's unique digital presentation of the 2020 Stanford White Awards, a special pre-event reception offered an exclusive lecture on Stanford White, which was given by White’s great grandson Samuel G. White.