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J. Roy White was born on 1907 in Crowley, Louisiana, is an American architect and artist. Discover J. Roy White's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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Architect, artist |
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1907 |
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Crowley, Louisiana |
Date of death |
1985 |
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Austin, Texas |
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United States
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J. Roy White Height, Weight & Measurements
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J. Roy White Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is J. Roy White worth at the age of 78 years old? J. Roy White’s income source is mostly from being a successful architect. He is from United States. We have estimated J. Roy White's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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J. Roy White (1907–1985) was an American architect and artist known primarily for his architectural work in Austin, Texas and at the Lyndon B. Johnson Ranch.
White was born in 1907 in Crowley, Louisiana and moved with his family to Austin, Texas in 1924.
He studied architecture at the University of Texas at Austin, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1929 and joining the local architectural firm of Hugo Kuehne.
One of White's first professional designs was the Austin Fire Drill Tower (now known as Buford Tower), built in 1930 and today listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
He was also the primary designer of the original Austin Public Library building (now the Austin History Center), built in 1933 and also listed on the NRHP.
Other significant designs by White in Austin include work on the library and dormitories at Huston–Tillotson University, several Austin Independent School District schools, the caretaker's cottage and Doris Miller Auditorium at Rosewood Park, and various houses in Old West Austin.
White later worked for the City of Austin, building and renovating civic buildings, and in 1943 he moved to another firm, of which he eventually became a partner in 1965.
He also oversaw the 1944 remodeling of the historic chapel at Oakwood Cemetery and the expansion and restoration of St. David's Episcopal Church downtown.
In 1952, White was hired by Lady Bird Johnson (wife of then-Senator Lyndon B. Johnson) to be the primary architect overseeing the redesign and expansion of her Hill Country home near Johnson City, Texas, which would later be known as the "Texas White House" (now part of the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park).
In 1957, White was called back to design an expansion to the house for additional office space; after Johnson's election as Vice President, in 1961 White redesigned the ranch's guest quarters to be more suitable for political visitors.
After the end of Johnson's presidency, White oversaw the restoration of Johnson's childhood home in 1969–70 for the newly-created Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Site; he also developed the master plan for the adjoining Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site and designed its Visitor Center and other buildings.
By this point White had become a sort of personal family architect for the Johnsons, and he came to be described as one of Lady Bird's "life-long best friends."
Besides producing architectural sketches, White worked in two-dimensional art more generally.
He was interested in the traditional log-and-limestone architecture used by early settlers of the Texas Hill Country, and he produced numerous sketches and watercolors of old farms and Central Texas landscapes.
In his later life he exhibited some of these works, and they were gathered into two published collections, Limestone and Log and Hill Country Revisited.
He continued to work in architecture until shortly before his death in 1985.