1846 – Trinity Church, Wall Street, New York, USA
Architect: Richard Upjohn
Designed by American Institute of Architects co-founder Richard Upjohn,
Designed by American Institute of Architects co-founder Richard Upjohn,
Built as the headquarters for John D.
Federal Hall National Memorial on Wall Street was built in 1842 as the New York Customs House,
This Art Deco building is actually a 1930-31 reconstruction of an earlier Curb Exchange Building,
Containing 72 residences, 100 11th stands on the north corner of its intersection,
Designed by the firm of Hoppin &
A vibrant exterior that competes with the barrage of media images of Times Square.
First premiated design for County Borough of Salford.
Before & after restoration as published in The Building News,
Perspective View including plans published in The Building News,