1905 – Design for St. Thomas Church, New York
Architect: Lord & Hewlett When the Church of St. Thomas at 53rd & Fifth burned down in 1905, a competition was held to select the design of a building. Considered an important commission...
Architect: Lord & Hewlett When the Church of St. Thomas at 53rd & Fifth burned down in 1905, a competition was held to select the design of a building. Considered an important commission...
Architect: McKim, Mead & White Uncompleted design for the Brooklyn Insitute of Arts and Sciences. The original design of the new museum building was meant to house educational and research activities in addition...
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: C.B.J. Snyder Designed by C.B.J. Snyder for the New York City Board of Education, the building was demolished in the 1930s. Snyder was the Superintendent of School Buildings for the New York...
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.
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: M.E. Thompson Constructed as the New York branch for the former Bank of the United States, and was designed by Martin Euclid Thompson, a noted artist and architect of the period. The...
Architect: C.B.J. Snyder Designed by C.B.J. Snyder for the New York City Board of Education, the building was completed in 1904, and was the first major public high school to open in the...