Emery Roth - Work By Emery Roth & Sons

Work By Emery Roth & Sons

  • 300 East 57th Street (1947)
  • Paris Theater & Office Building (1948)
  • 715 Park Avenue (1949)
  • 945 Fifth Avenue Apartments (1949)
  • Look Building, 488 Madison Avenue (1949)
  • 40 Park Avenue (1950)
  • 45 East End Avenue Apartments (1950)
  • 85 East End Avenue, NE corner of E83rd St (1950)
  • 575 Madison Avenue (1950)
  • 2 Fifth Avenue (1952)
  • 380 Madison Avenue (1953)
  • 30 Park Avenue (1954)
  • 555 Fifth Avenue (1954)
  • 589 Fifth Avenue (1954)
  • National Distillers Building (1954)
  • 430 Park Avenue (Renovation) (1954)
  • Baruch Houses (1954–1959)
  • 460 Park Avenue (1955)
  • Bank of Montreal Building (1955)
  • Colgate-Palmolive Building (1955)
  • Davies Building (1955)
  • 156 William Street (1956)
  • 415 Madison Avenue (1956)
  • 485 Lexington Avenue (1956)
  • 1430 Broadway (1956)
  • 123 William Street (1957)
  • 630 Third Avenue (1958)
  • 750 Third Avenue (1958)
  • 400 Madison Avenue (1958)
  • General Reinsurance Building (1958)
  • 100 Church Street (1958)
  • 2 Broadway (1959)
  • 10 Lafayette Square (Buffalo, New York) (1959)
  • 355 Lexington Avenue (1959)
  • Bronx High School of Science (1959)
  • Harriman National Bank Building (1959)
  • Lorillard Building (1959)
  • East Ohio Building (Cleveland, Ohio) (1959)
  • 10 East 70th Street Apartments (1960)
  • 80 Pine Street (1960)
  • Mutual of America Building (1960)
  • 850 Third Avenue (1961)
  • Pfizer Building (1961)
  • Diamond National Building (1961)
  • 60 Broad Street (1962)
  • 215 East 68th Apartments (1962)
  • 1180 Sixth Avenue (1962)
  • Bankers Trust Building (1962)
  • Tower East Apartments (1962)
  • Hanover Bank Building (1962)
  • 1212 Sixth Avenue (1963)
  • 250 Broadway (1963)
  • 605 Third Avenue (f/k/a Burroughs Building) (1963)
  • 845 Third Avenue (1963)
  • AXA Financial Center (1963)
  • MetLife Building (Pan Am Building) (1963)
  • Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Building (1963)
  • 277 Park Avenue (1964)
  • 641 Lexington Avenue (1964)
  • Harcourt, Brace & World Building (1964)
  • Sterling Drug Company Building (90 Park Avenue) (1964)
  • 600 Madison Avenue (1965)
  • Bankers Trust Annex Building (1965)
  • Xerox Building (1965)
  • MGM Building (1965)
  • Leverett Saltonstall Building (1965)
  • Financial Times Building (1965)
  • MacMillan Building (1966)
  • 299 Park Avenue (a.k.a. Westvaco Building) (1967)
  • 909 Third Avenue (1967)
  • ITT-American Building (1967)
  • General Motors Building (1968)
  • 10 Hanover Square (1969)
  • 100 Wall Street (1969)
  • 345 Park Avenue (1969)
  • 1700 Broadway (1969)
  • Burlington House (1969)
  • Random House Building (1969)
  • Schroder Building (1969)
  • Emigrant Savings Bank Building (1969)
  • 77 Water Street (1970)
  • 1633 Broadway (Paramount Plaza) (1970)
  • Interchem Building (1970)
  • 22 Cortland Street (1971)
  • 200 Water Street (a.k.a. 127 John Street) (1971)
  • 600 Third Avenue (1971)
  • 888 Seventh Avenue (1971)
  • Capitol-EMI Building (1971)
  • Park Lane Hotel (1971)
  • J.P. Stevens Company Tower (1971)
  • One Battery Park Plaza (1971)
  • 55 Water Street (1972)
  • 747 Third Avenue (1972)
  • Harper & Row Building (1972)
  • One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza (1972)
  • North American Plywood Building (1972)
  • Franklin National Bank Building (1972)
  • World Trade Center (1972–1973)
  • Blue Cross Building (1973)
  • Merchandise Mart Building (1973)
  • Sovereign Apartments (1973)
  • Winstar Building and Addition (1974)
  • 100 William Street (1974)
  • Citigroup Center (1977)
  • Helmsley Palace Hotel (1981)
  • Crystal Pavilion (1982)
  • 575 Fifth Avenue (1983)
  • 900 Third Avenue (1983)
  • 1155 Avenue of the Americas (1984)
  • Manhattan Tower (1985)
  • Symphony House Apartments (1986)
  • Fifth Avenue Tower (1986)
  • 7 World Trade Center (1987)
  • Ellington Apartments (1987)
  • 17 State Street (1988)
  • 1585 Broadway (1989)
  • 546 Fifth Avenue (1990)
  • Oxford Condominiums (1990)

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