Book Talk: Stanford White in Detail

Virtual book talk on the work of architect Stanford White with Samuel G. White, his great-grandson and author of Stanford White in Detail

What do Gould Memorial Library in the Bronx, Prison Ship Martyrs Monument in Fort Greene Park and Payne Whitney Mansion on Fifth Avenue (now home to the French Embassy) have in common? All are recent OHNY Weekend sites. And all were designed by legendary New York architect Stanford White.

Once proposed as the “Commissioner of Beauty” for New York City, White was a master of architecture, interior design, and ornament, fearlessly juxtaposing materials and objects from myriad cultures and times. Drawing on precedents from antiquity and the Renaissance, from Asia, the Middle East, and Europe as well as Colonial America, White created complex surfaces inside and out.

Join Samuel G. White, great-grandson of Stanford White and author of Stanford White in Detail (Monacelli Press, October 2020) for a virtual book talk on Zoom exploring White’s work and a visual presentation of photographer Jonathan Wallen’s sumptuously detailed images of carved wood and marble, metalwork, mosaic, and tile, as well as overall room views.

Access Notes

This event will be hosted live on Zoom. You will receive the link to the event content in your order confirmation email, and in a reminder email before the event starts. The event will be recorded and shared with all ticket buyers.

About the Author

Samuel G. White, a great-grandson of Stanford White, is a senior partner of PBDW Architects in New York. As a practicing architect with an extensive portfolio of preservation and adaptive reuse projects as well as a deep interest in American residential architecture, he brings a unique perspective to the discussion of Stanford White’s designs. He is the author of three books on McKim, Mead & White, most recently Stanford White Architect. A fellow of the American Institute of Architects and a National Academician, he is a trustee of Green-Wood Cemetery and the Saint-Gaudens Memorial, a member of the Advisory Council of the New York Landmarks Conservancy, and chair of the Committee to Save Gould Memorial Library, the most significant surviving institutional building by Stanford White.

Snag a copy of Stanford White in Detail!

We are thrilled to partner with Monacelli Press to offer a special book discount. Order your copy by November 12 for the opportunity to receive it ahead of the event. Books ordered after November 12 will ship after the event.











When: Thu., Nov. 19, 2020 at 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Where: Open House New York
Venues vary
212-991-6470
Price: $8; $35 with book
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Virtual book talk on the work of architect Stanford White with Samuel G. White, his great-grandson and author of Stanford White in Detail

What do Gould Memorial Library in the Bronx, Prison Ship Martyrs Monument in Fort Greene Park and Payne Whitney Mansion on Fifth Avenue (now home to the French Embassy) have in common? All are recent OHNY Weekend sites. And all were designed by legendary New York architect Stanford White.

Once proposed as the “Commissioner of Beauty” for New York City, White was a master of architecture, interior design, and ornament, fearlessly juxtaposing materials and objects from myriad cultures and times. Drawing on precedents from antiquity and the Renaissance, from Asia, the Middle East, and Europe as well as Colonial America, White created complex surfaces inside and out.

Join Samuel G. White, great-grandson of Stanford White and author of Stanford White in Detail (Monacelli Press, October 2020) for a virtual book talk on Zoom exploring White’s work and a visual presentation of photographer Jonathan Wallen’s sumptuously detailed images of carved wood and marble, metalwork, mosaic, and tile, as well as overall room views.

Access Notes

This event will be hosted live on Zoom. You will receive the link to the event content in your order confirmation email, and in a reminder email before the event starts. The event will be recorded and shared with all ticket buyers.

About the Author

Samuel G. White, a great-grandson of Stanford White, is a senior partner of PBDW Architects in New York. As a practicing architect with an extensive portfolio of preservation and adaptive reuse projects as well as a deep interest in American residential architecture, he brings a unique perspective to the discussion of Stanford White’s designs. He is the author of three books on McKim, Mead & White, most recently Stanford White Architect. A fellow of the American Institute of Architects and a National Academician, he is a trustee of Green-Wood Cemetery and the Saint-Gaudens Memorial, a member of the Advisory Council of the New York Landmarks Conservancy, and chair of the Committee to Save Gould Memorial Library, the most significant surviving institutional building by Stanford White.

Snag a copy of Stanford White in Detail!

We are thrilled to partner with Monacelli Press to offer a special book discount. Order your copy by November 12 for the opportunity to receive it ahead of the event. Books ordered after November 12 will ship after the event.

Buy tickets/get more info now