Buttrick White & Burtis was an architecture firm based in New York City, established in 1981 by the architects Harold Buttrick, Samuel G. White and Theodore A. Burtis III, remaining active until 2002. Harold Buttrick left the firm in 1998 to form Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects. The architect Jean P. Phifer was a partner of the firm until 1996, after which she served as President of the Art Commission of the City of New York from 1998–2003. The architect Michael Dwyer was an associate of the firm from 1984–1995. In 2002, Buttrick White & Burtis merged with Platt Byard Dovell to become Platt Byard Dovell White.
Ships Chandlery, 170 John Street, New York City, addition completed in 1982.
Detail, Saint Thomas Choir School, New York City, completed in 1987.
Ballplayers House, Central Park, New York City, completed in 1990.
Grand Army Plaza & Pulitzer Fountain, New York City, restored in 1990.
Dana Discovery Center, Central Park, New York City, completed in 1993.
William Sidney Mount House, Stony Brook, NY, restored in 1993.
Bonnie Dune, Southampton, NY, restored in 1993.
Casa Italiana, Columbia University, New York City, restored in 1996.
Siegel Student Center, Sarah Lawrence College, addition completed in 1998.
Middle School Building, Trinity School, New York City, completed in 1998.
Brooklyn College Library, restored in 2002.
Among the written works of architects who at one time or another were associates or partners at Buttrick White & Burtis are the following: