1902 – Flatiron Building, New York
Architect: D.H. Burnham & Company The Flatiron Building, or Fuller Building as it was originally called, is considered to be one of the first skyscrapers ever built. The neighborhood around the building is...
Architect: D.H. Burnham & Company The Flatiron Building, or Fuller Building as it was originally called, is considered to be one of the first skyscrapers ever built. The neighborhood around the building is...
Architect: Frank H. Quinby One of the 1903 entries for the Brooklyn Municipal Building Competition which was eventually won by Washington Hull, although his winning design was never constructed.
Architect: Washington Hull In 1903 Borough President J. Edward Swanstrom presided over an architectural competition for the commission of a new municipal building for the rapidly expanding Borough. This winning entry, by Washington...
Architect: Rowe & Baker The Hanover Bank Building in the Financial District, began construction in 1901 and demolished in 1931. The Hanover Bank was named for Britain’s King George I of Hanover when...
Architect: McKim, Mead, and White he Knickerbocker Trust Co. building was completed in 1903 at the corner of 34th Street and 5th Avenue. The building was enlarged by ten stories in 1921, and...
Architect: John G. Howard & D. Everett Waid Design for a hospital by Howard & Waid, who were only in formal partnership for four years between 1901 and 1904. Howard went on to...
Architect: George B. Post In 1901 the New York Stock Exchange invited eight of New York City’s leading architects to join in a competition to design a grand new building. The Exchange chose...
Architect: Clinton & Russell Oxley Enos Company’s new factory, located at 7th Avenue and 16th Street in New York, designed by architects Clinton and Russell. Still exists today.
Architect: Wilkinson & McGonigle One of the 1903 entries for the Brooklyn Municipal Building Competition which was eventually won by Washington Hull, although his winning design was never constructed.