Trinity-Pawling School’s campus received mention this past Sunday in Christopher Gray’s article “Designing for High and Low.”
Peter Pennoyer and Anne Walker have written a monograph, The Architecture of Grosvenor Atterbury. Atterbury’s work included everything from vernacular to to high design with a focus on cities.
“…By the time Atterbury died in 1956, his practice encompassed a particularly broad range, including the majestic collegiate Gothic sweep of the Trinity-Pawling School in Pawling, N.Y…” (NYT)
Photo credit: Trinity-Pawling School
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