His Shinnecock Hills Golf Clubhouse design in Suffolk County on the South Shore is said to be the oldest golf clubhouse in the United States, and has been designated as a golf landmark. Welcome back to Period Dramas, a weekly column that alternates between roundups of historic homes on the market and answering questions weve always had about older structures. He built the house in 1901, as a golden wedding anniversary gift for Young's wife Harriet. One of the most charming aspects of the library is its intimate scale and location within the club. The 26-foot statues and pedestals were carved by sculptor Franz Plumelet and installed in 1920. It was interesting to see how important and powerful of a connection architecture can have on binding us to previous generations. :). On the second floor, tucked away into a side wing, is the library. He and his wife, Laura Chanler White, had eight children, most of whom spend at least part of the year on or near the now-subdivided 60-acre estate. Stanford White, the architect of the Gilded Age who was celebrated in life and notorious after death, is not as famous as he used to be. ''We just hired a carpenter.'' The small farmhouse was ultimately transformed into a 15,000 square foot home that went out along one linear axis, which never got thicker, only longer. Palmetto Golf Club in Aiken, South Carolina boasts the second. 29, 2021, thoughtco.com/stanford-white-the-architect-killed-in-a-jealous-rage-177395. Robert White also works in a parlor of the Victorian farmhouse - ''He really works everywhere,'' said Mrs. White. ), White was buried in St. James, New York, in Suffolk County. The central rotunda of the space is defined by a double row of green marble columns, and the space is capped by a gilded dome with deeply recessed coffers. 1938 aerial of the Harbor Hill Estate. Located in the Hudson River-front town of Piermont, the four-bedroom home has a striking semi-circular window, tons of original paneled woodwork and doors, and four beautiful fireplaces. William Randolph Hearst's newspapers played up the story, and the murder trial became known as "The Trial of the Century". The setting for the evenings lecture could not have been more perfectly placed: The Music Room at Southamptons Whitefield, which was designed by the esteemed firm of McKim, Mead & White between 1898 and 1907.
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