Warren and Wetmore - Other Commissions

Other Commissions

Among the firm's other commissions were:

  • Michigan Central Station
  • the Racquet House at the Tuxedo Club, Tuxedo Park, New York, 1890-1900
  • Westmorly Court, part of Adams House at Harvard University 1898-1902
  • the New York Yacht Club, 1899
  • the Marshall Orme Wilson House, 1903
  • 49 East 52nd Street, Vanderbilt guest house, New York City, 1908
  • Union Station (Winnipeg), Manitoba, Canada, 1911
  • Union Station, Houston, Texas 1911 (Now a part of Minute Maid Park)
  • Condado Vanderbilt Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1911
  • Aeolian Hall (New York), 1912
  • the Helmsley Building, originally the New York Central Building, part of the Grand Central Terminal complex, 1913
  • the unfinished Michigan Central Station, Detroit, Michigan, 1913, also with Reed and Stem
  • Packard Manor, Chautauqua, New York- A summer home for William Doud Packard, 1915
  • the Texas Company (Texaco) Building, Houston, Texas, 1915
  • 927 Fifth Avenue, New York City, a cooperative apartment house, 1917
  • Struthers Library Building, Warren, Pennsylvania, renovations, 1919
  • The Commodore Hotel, now the Grand Hyatt New York, part of "Terminal City", 1920
  • The New York Biltmore Hotel, also part of "Terminal City"
  • the Crown Building, formerly the Heckscher Building, New York City, 1921
  • the Providence Biltmore Hotel, Providence, Rhode Island, 1922
  • the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., 1922, with Robert F. Beresford
  • Steinway Hall on 57th Street, New York City, 1925
  • Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1927
  • Norwood Gardens terrace homes, 36th St., Astoria, New York, planned development by W&W architect Walter Hopkins, 1928
  • Empire Trust Company Building, 580 Fifth Avenue, New York; currently the World Diamond Building (2013)
  • Asbury Park Convention Hall, 1923, and the adjoining Paramount Theatre, 1930
  • Ritz-Carlton, Atlantic City, 1921
  • the Chelsea Piers
  • 903 Park Avenue, a Bing & Bing building.

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