1903 – Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York
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: 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: Richard Hall Front & garden perspective view including ground & 1st. floor plans published in The Building News, March 6th 1903
Architect: Maurice B. Adams Published in The Building News, October 2nd 1903.
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: H.S. Griffiths Built at a cost of $20,000 and designed by H.S. Griffiths a British architect, the Criterion was one of many hotels established in the area to accommodate the thousands of...
Architect: John H.G. Russell Another fine warehouse by John H.G. Russell, the Bole Drug Building was designed specificially for pharmaceutical production. The various departments, each supervised by qualified chemists, were efficiently organized for...
Architect: Taylor & Gordon The Bank of British North America at 436 Main Street is the only neo-Palladian banking hall remaining in Winnipeg, and is probably the oldest structure of its type on...
Architect: Samuel Hooper A small free-standing office building on a domestic scale alongside the Law Courts buildings on Broadway.