White, Howard Judson

Howard Judson White (1870 - 1936)

After H. J. White graduated from the Chicago Manual Training School, he began his career as a draftsman. He grew fast in his profession, becoming one of the most widely known architects in the country. Graham, Anderson, Probst & White is a Chicago architecture firm that was founded in 1912 originally as Graham, Burnham & Co. In 1917, the Burnhams left the firm, and Graham and the others, (William) Peirce Anderson, Edward Mathias Probst, and Howard Judson White formed the current firm. H. J. White was a member of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago Historical Society, and the Illinois Society of Architects. He was a patron of the Field Museum. 

Important Buildings

Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, Ilinois

Straus Building, Chicago, Ilinois

Field Museum, Chicago, Ilinois

Wrigley Building, Chicago, Ilinois

Merchants Bank Building, Chicago, Ilinois

Civic Opera House, Chicago, Ilinois

Old main U. S. Post Office, Chicago, Ilinois

Selfridge Store in London

Union Trust Building

Union Station,Cleveland

Pennsylvania Station,Philadelphia.

Terminal Tower,Cleveland

Federal Reserve Bank,Kansas City, Missouri

Bryant Building, Kansas City, Missouri

 

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