Raynor Warner

Raynor Mitchell Warner has been drawing, painting, sculpting all his life. Now in his eighties, he wishes to share some of his work with others through this website. Working professionally as an architect for the past 50 years he designed residential, commercial and institutional buildings and restored significant historic architecture in New England and. New York.  He co-authored New Profits from Old Buildings  published by McGraw Hill documenting outstanding  historic adaptive reuse projects across the country.

All the while, he studied painting and sculpting at the Art Students League in New York as well as sculpting with Florence Knoll at Columbia University and art history at Harvard. His work can be found in private collections of family and friends.

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