Tin Pan Blues


Saturday, May 03, 2008
Natchez notes:

Notes on Natchez, by Charles E. PetersonThe Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians © 1955 Society of Architectural Historians.

http://www.jstor.org.libproxy.furman.edu/stable/view/987721


John P. White, Professor
Coordinator, Pre-Professional Program

Office: 1008 E
Telephone: 806.742.3169 ext. 257
Office Hours: 9:00-10:30 MW
E-mail address: John.White@ttu.edu

Spring 2008
ARCH 5605 Syllabus
ARCH 5605 Project 1 requierments
ARCH 5365 Syllabus
ARCH 5365 Schedule

Fall 2007
ARCH 5324 Syllabus
ARCH 5324 Schedule
Important Dates in Historic Preservation
Reading List

Fall 2006
ARCH 5324 Syllabus

Spring 2006
ARCH 5605 Syllabus

Fall 2005

Site Inventory and Analysis
ARCH 4506 Syllabus
ARCH 4606 Schedule
Junction Site Map

Jazz Museum

Collaboration
Supplies: Junction
Phase 1
Project 2
Project 2 Concept

Spring 2005
ARCH 5605 Course Syllabus
Spring 2004
Architecture Preservation and Conservation Syllabus
Architecture Preservation and Conservation Reading List
Important Dates in Historic Preservation
Fall 2002 Collaboration Studio

JOHN POSTON WHITE

EDUCATION:
Master of Architecture, University of Nebraska at Lincoln 1973
Bachelor of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin 1957

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Texas Tech University-College of Architecture
Assistant Professor 1973-1977
Associate Professor 1977-1989
Professor 1989-present
University of Nebraska-School of Environmental Design, Teaching Assistant 1972-1973

REGISTRATION:
Texas 1965, Architect NCARB Certificate, No. 12,981, 1973

CURRENT TEACHING:
Architecture 2401 - Design III - First year design studio meeting three days a week, four hours each day which includes lecture period). Coordinator Second Year design. Architecture 5321 - Restoration Technology class, meeting two days a week, one and one-half hours, each class period - attended by graduate architecture students Undergraduate Thesis - One student
Graduate Thesis Program - Five students
Architecture 3334 - Architectural Conservation - Survey course of preservation in the United States

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Peters and Fields, AIA Architects, Odessa, Texas Draftsman 1962-1967
Project Architect and Partner 1969-1972
Bahr Hanna Vermeer Haecker, AIA Architects Lincoln, Nebraska, Draftsman 1972-1973
White Associates, AIA Architects, Lubbock, Texas, 1977-1985
Principal Works: White Associates are Builders and Designers of Creative Activity

CONTRACTS:
Project Supervisor, Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service,
Department of Interior, Washington, D.C. 1974-1993

1. Summer 1974. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Wyoming Recreation Commission, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C.
2. Summer 1975. Measured drawings and architectural survey, State of Delaware, Dover, Delaware. Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C.
3. Summer 1976. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Benicia, California.
Funded by Exxon Corporation. Historic American buildings Survey, Washington, D.C.
4. Summer 1977. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Brownsville, Texas, Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C.
5. Summer 1978. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Historic Madison, Inc., Madison, Indiana. Historic American Building Survey, Washington, D.C.
6. Summer 1990. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Santa Clara, CA. National Architectural and Engineering Record. Washington, D.C.
7. Summer 1981. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Dolores Valley, CO, National Architectural and Engineering Record. Historic conservation and recreation service, Rocky Mountain Region, Denver, CO.
8. Summer 1982. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Grand Canyon National Park, North Rim, AZ. National Architectural and Engineering Record Historic Conservation and Recreation Service, Western Region, San Francisco, CA.
9. Summer 1983. Measured drawings and architectural survey, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (Mission San Juan, Mission Espada, Mission Concepcion and Site Plans). San Antonio, TX. Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C. Drawings to be included in forthcoming publication: Missions of San Antonio: A Historic Structures Report and Administrative History. James Ivey, Marlyns Bush Thurber.
10. Summer 1984. Measured drawings and architectural survey, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Mission San Jose, San Antonio, TX. Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C. Drawings to be included in forthcoming publication, Missions of San Antonio: A Historic Structures Report and Administrative History. James Ivey, Marlyns Bush Thurber. Drawings published in brochure, Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record, Documentation produced under the Direction of Washington, D.C. office, National Park Service, U.S. Department of Interior. (Limited Circulation).
11. Summer 1984. (Two projects). Measured drawings and architectural survey, Lyndon Baines Johnson National Historical Park, Johnson City, TX. Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C. drawings published in brochure, Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record. Documentation produced under the Direction of Washington, D.C. office, National Park Service, U, S. Department of Interior. (Limited circulation).
12. Summer 1985. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Maryland State House, Annapolis, MD. Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C.
13. Summer 1986. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Texas State Capitol, Austin, TX (1st of 3-year project). Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C. Drawings done by computer graphics.
14. Summer 1987. Measured drawing and architectural survey, Texas State Capital, Austin, Texas (2nd of 3 year project) Historic American Builders Survey, Washington, D.C. Drawings done by computer graphics.
15. Summer 1988. Measured drawing and architectural survey, Scotty's Castle, Death Valley National Monument, CA. Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C.
16. Canon Ranch Restoration Project, Sheffield, Texas ($10,000), 1981. Funded research and measured drawings.
17. Summer 1989. Measured drawings and architectural survey, Castillo El Morro, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Funded by National Park Service. Drawings to be included in formulating Historic Structures Report of San Juan National Historic Park.
18. Summer 1990. Measured Drawings and Architectural Survey, Various historic properties, Wheeling, West Virginia. Historic American Buildings Survey, Washington, D.C.
19. Summer 1991. Measured Drawings and Architectural Survey, the original village as designed by architect Lillian Ried for Santa Fe Railroad 1922, Rancho Santa Fe, California. Historic American Building Survey, Washington, D.C.
20. Summer 1992. Measured Drawings and Architectural Survey, Melrose Plantation, 1845 and William Johnson house 1841, Natchez, Mississippi Historic American Building Survey, Washington, D.C.