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Michael Dwyer is an American
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, considered to be an advocate of classical architecture, and known for designing new buildings in traditional vocabularies. He was the editor of ''Great Houses of the Hudson River'' (2001), and the author of ''Carolands'' (2006).


Education and career

Michael Dwyer graduated from Columbia College and received a master's degree in architecture from the
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. He was associated from 1981 to 1996 with the architecture firm Buttrick White & Burtis, where he helped design the Saint Thomas Choir School, a fifteen-story boarding school in
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, completed in 1987. He was a member of the team that prepared designs for the
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's rehabilitation of the Harlem Meer in New York City's
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, in particular the design of the Dana Discovery Center, completed in 1993. In an interview with the magazine ''Progressive Architecture'' in December 1993, Dwyer noted that the building's "picturesque character" was intended to reinforce the park's "romantic landscape design." From 1992 to 1993, he was part of the team of architects that restored Bonnie Dune, the
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residence of Ambassador
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and his wife, the preservationist Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, a project executed in collaboration with the interior designer Jed Johnson. During his time at Buttrick White & Burtis, Dwyer was an advocate of New York's prewar, classical style of architecture. In a 1995 survey by ''The New York Times'' of New York's then-emerging neoclassical school of architecture, the reporter Patricia Leigh Brown noted that, "Michael Dwyer...an architect at Buttrick White & Burtis...has recently completed a classical-style yacht and an $8.95 million town house on the Upper East Side," a house characterized by the architect Robert Stern as "...scholarly...reflecting the elegant manner of
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." After establishing his own firm in 1996, Dwyer was the architect for the Eleanor Roosevelt Monument in New York City's Riverside Park, designed by the landscape architects Kelly/Varnell, with a statue sculpted by Penelope Jencks and inscriptions designed by Dwyer. In 1997, he restored the exterior of the Francis F. Palmer House at 75 East 93rd Street, a designated New York City landmark. From 1998 to 2008, he was the architect for the restoration of the Cosmopolitan Club, a private social club for women. In addition to institutional projects, Dwyer designed residential projects for the upper strata of New York's private sector. The financier Dick Jenrette, who called Dwyer his "favorite young neoclassical architect," commissioned him to build a pair of classical pavilions at Edgewater, Jenrette's Hudson River Valley villa. The July 2018 issue of
Architectural Digest
' featured Hollyhock, Dwyer's design for a new house in
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for the real-estate executive Mary Ann Tighe, comparable in scale and detail to the prewar houses of architects such as David Adler and
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.


Architectural works

*35 Meter Cruising Yacht (completed 1995). *Nureyev Apartment, The Dakota, New York City (completed 1995). * Eleanor Roosevelt Monument, Riverside Park, New York City (dedicated 1996). *Windsong (Residence), Shimmo Beach, Nantucket (completed 1996). * Francis F. Palmer House, 75 East 93rd St., New York City (restoration completed 1997). *Garden Pavilion and Poolhouse, Edgewater, Barrytown, New York (completed 1997). *Longview (Residence), 27 Gin Lane, Village of Southampton, NY (completed 2001). *Mead Point (Residence), Indian Field Road, Greenwich, CT (completed 2001). * Lampert Residence, Greenwich, CT (completed 2001). *Stone Cottage (Residence), 21 Toylsome Place, Southampton, NY (completed 2004). * Cosmopolitan Club, New York City (restoration completed 1998–2008). *New Sommariva (Residence), Jefferys Lane, East Hampton, NY (completed 2009). *Hollyhock (Residence), Ox Pasture Road, Southampton, NY (completed 2015). *Triplex Penthouse, San Remo, Central Park West, New York City (completed 2017).


Gallery

File:George F. Baker Jr. house.jpg, The Francis F. Palmer House, New York City (restored in 1997). File:Edgewater Guesthouse by Micheal Middleton Dwyer.jpg, River Facade of the Garden Pavilion at Edgewater,
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(completed in 1997). File:Edgewater Guesthouse Michael Middleton Dwyer.jpg, Tripartite window at the Garden Pavilion at Edgewater,
Barrytown, New York Barrytown is a hamlet (and census-designated place) within the town of Red Hook in Dutchess County, New York, United States. It is within the Hudson River Historic District, a National Historic Landmark, and contains four notable Hudson River V ...
(completed in 1997). File:Edgewater Guesthouse by Michael Middleton Dwyer.jpg, Entrance Facade of the Garden Pavilion at Edgewater,
Barrytown, New York Barrytown is a hamlet (and census-designated place) within the town of Red Hook in Dutchess County, New York, United States. It is within the Hudson River Historic District, a National Historic Landmark, and contains four notable Hudson River V ...
(completed in 1997). File:Michael Dwyer-Edgewater Poolhouse.jpg, Poolhouse at Edgewater,
Barrytown, New York Barrytown is a hamlet (and census-designated place) within the town of Red Hook in Dutchess County, New York, United States. It is within the Hudson River Historic District, a National Historic Landmark, and contains four notable Hudson River V ...
(completed in 1997). File:Stone Cottage Facade-04-05-2008.jpg, Stone Cottage,
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, New York (completed in 2004). File:MMDwyer Architect - LongIslandHouse.jpg, New Sommariva, East Hampton, New York (completed in 2009). File:Garden Facade Hollyhock Southampton NY.jpg, Hollyhock,
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, New York (completed in 2015).


Bibliography

* Carl A. Pearson (author); Michael M. Dwyer (illustrator). “Up in Central Park on the shore of Harlem Meer,” ''Architectural Record'' (March 1990). * Mark Alden Branch (author); Michael M. Dwyer (illustrator). “Flirting with folly in Central Park,” ''Progressive Architecture'' (August 1991). * Michael M. Dwyer. "Buildings in public parks," ''Traditional Building'' (March/April 1995): 26, 28, 30. * Michael M. Dwyer. "Building with stone," ''Traditional Building'' (March/April 1996): 25–26. * Michael M. Dwyer. "The arts and crafts in architecture today," ''Classicist No. 3'' (1996–97): 90–96. * Michael Middleton Dwyer, ed., with preface by Mark Rockefeller. ''Great Houses of the Hudson River'' (Boston, MA:
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, published in association with Historic Hudson Valley, 2001). * Michael Middleton Dwyer, with a foreword by
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. ''Carolands'' (Redwood City, CA: San Mateo County Historical Association, 2006).


See also

* Buttrick White & Burtis * Francis F. Palmer House * Edgewater (Barrytown, New York) * Dick Jenrette * Harlem Meer


References


External links


Website of Michael Dwyer ArchitectInstitute of Traditional Architecture 2015 Rankings.Franklin Report Card at The Franklin Report.
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