1893 – Design for Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, New York, USA
Uncompleted design for the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
Uncompleted design for the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
When J.P. Morgan, William and Cornelius Vanderbilt,
Teachers College was founded by the philanthropist Grace Hoadley Dodge and philosopher Nicholas Murray Butler to provide a new kind of schooling for the teachers of disadvantaged children in New York City,
Built in 1895 to the designs of architect Stanford White but was demolished in 1921.
The Gillender Building was completed in the Financial District in 1897,
The National Bank of Commerce, or 126 Broadway, in lower Manhattan,
The original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel was opened in 1897,
The St. Paul Building opened in 1899 on lower Broadway and was named after the chapel across the street.
The Flatiron Building, or Fuller Building as it was originally called,
One of the entries for the Brooklyn Municipal Building Competition of 1903 which was eventually won by Washington Hull,