Stanford White's Human Design Chart

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          Stanford White's Biography

          American architect who was primarily known for his design of the original Madison Square Garden. He trained as a draftsman 1872-1878 at the offices of Gambrill & Richardson. In 1879 he joined Charles McKim and William Mead to found McKim, Mead and White, one of the most prominent and influential architectural firms in America. Working in the classical or Renaissance styles, he was noted for the works of: Washington Arch at Fifth Avenue, 1889, the Metropolitan Club, 1894, the Herald Building, 1894, and the old Tiffany & Co. building in 1906. Only the Washington Arch and the Century Club are still standing today.
          He became a major figure in one of the most shocking and titillating scandals of the day. A millionaire, he was considered kind and considerate and had many friends. He also had a fatherly manner and a penchant for young girls. White married Bessie Springs Smith in 1884, but was rumored to have had many love affairs. He seduced and kept the teenage Evelyn Nesbitt with erotic sex games in 1901. She later married Harry Thaw who shot and killed White on 6/25/1906.
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          Stanford White's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.