McKim, Mead, and White was the premier
architectural firm in the eastern United States at the turn of the twentieth century. The firm consisted of
Charles McKim[?],
William Mead[?], and
Stanford White. McKim and White studied under
Henry Hobson Richardson[?] before forming their own firm. They were associated with the
City beautiful[?] and
Beaux arts[?] movements, that aimed to clean up the confusion of American cities and imbue them with a sense of order and formality.
Their works include: