1824 – Bank of the United States, 15 Wall Street, New York, USA
Constructed as the New York branch for the former Bank of the United States,
Constructed as the New York branch for the former Bank of the United States,
Located on the southeast corner of 23rd Street and Sixth Avenue,
Demolished in 1914 so as to begin construction of a new church designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue,
Designed by architect Alfred B.
Standing at 1 Broadway at Battery Place,
The Old Metropolitan Opera House was built in 1883 near Times Square,
Designed in a modified neo-Renaissance mode that clad an interior iron skeletal framing with terracotta panels,
Published in the American Architect and Building News,
The New York World Building (on the left) was designed by early skyscraper specialist George Browne Post to house the now-defunct newspaper,
Built in 1895 to the designs of architect Stanford White but was demolished in 1921.