Buildings
- Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick Memorial Chapel – Rutgers College, New Brunswick, New Jersey, with windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany, 1873
- Kingfisher Tower – near Cooperstown, New York, 1876
- Row houses – 101 and 103 West 73rd Street, Manhattan, New York City, 1879-1880
- The Dakota Apartments – Manhattan, New York City, 1880–84, a NYC landmark
- Western Union Telegraph Building – 186 Fifth Avenue at 23rd Street, Manhattan, New York City, 1882-84
- Row houses at 15A-19 and 41-65 West 73rd Street – Manhattan, New York City, 1882-1885
- Hotel Albert – now the Albert Apartments, Manhattan, New York City, 1883
- 1845 Broadway – Manhattan, New York City, 1883-1884
- Schermerhorn Building – 376-380 Lafayette Street, Manhattan, New York City, 1888
- Apartment building and row houses – 121 East 89th Street (apartment building) and 1340,42,44,46,48 and 50 Lexington Avenue (row houses), 1888–89, comprising the Hardenbergh/Rhinelander Historic District
- American Fine Arts Building – home of the Art Students League of New York, Manhattan, New York City, 1891–92, a NYC landmark
- William Murray Houses – 13-15 West 54th Street, Manhattan, New York City, 1897, a NYC landmark
- Hotel Martinique – Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, 1897–1900, enlarged: 1907-11, a NYC landmark
- All Angels' Church – Manhattan, New York City, 1904
- Sunnyside Island – 1000 Islands, 1902
- Whitehall Building – Manhattan, New York City, 1902–04, a NYC landmark
- Plaza Hotel – Manhattan, New York City, 1905–07, a NYC landmark
- Trinity Episcopal Church – York Harbor, Maine, 1908
- Waldorf Hotel – Manhattan, New York City, 1893, demolished 1929
- Astoria Hotel – Manhattan, New York City, 1897, demolished 1929
- Willard Hotel – Washington, D.C., 1901
- The Raleigh Hotel – Washington D.C., 1911, demolished 1965
- Copley Plaza Hotel – Boston, Massachusetts, 1912
- Palmer Stadium – Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 1914
- Consolidated Edison Company Building – Manhattan, New York City, 1915 – building only, not the tower
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Famous quotes containing the word buildings:
“Now, since our condition accommodates things to itself, and transforms them according to itself, we no longer know things in their reality; for nothing comes to us that is not altered and falsified by our Senses. When the compass, the square, and the rule are untrue, all the calculations drawn from them, all the buildings erected by their measure, are of necessity also defective and out of plumb. The uncertainty of our senses renders uncertain everything that they produce.”
—Michel de Montaigne (15331592)
“If the factory people outside the colleges live under the discipline of narrow means, the people inside live under almost every other kind of discipline except that of narrow meansfrom the fruity austerities of learning, through the iron rations of English gentlemanhood, down to the modest disadvantages of occupying cold stone buildings without central heating and having to cross two or three quadrangles to take a bath.”
—Margaret Halsey (b. 1910)
“The American who has been confined, in his own country, to the sight of buildings designed after foreign models, is surprised on entering York Minster or St. Peters at Rome, by the feeling that these structures are imitations also,faint copies of an invisible archetype.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)