New York
Submitted by Kristi Wachter on
New York's cityscape - from the Manhattan skyline to the familiar brownstone row houses - is famous around the world.
New York's cityscape - from the Manhattan skyline to the familiar brownstone row houses - is famous around the world.
Submitted by Kristi Wachter on
New York's cityscape - from the Manhattan skyline to the familiar brownstone row houses - is famous around the world.
Renaissance Apartments | 488 Nostrand Avenue |
Montrose W. Morris |
1892 | |
Fire House, Hook and Ladder 17 (Also Now Engine Company 60) | 341 East 143rd Street |
Michael J. Garvin |
1906 | |
Engineering Societies' Building and Engineers' Club | 23 West 39th Street |
Hale and Morse|Whitfield and King |
1907 | |
Lever House | 390 Park Avenue |
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill |
1952 | |
Public School 35 | 931 1st Avenue |
George W. Debevoise |
1890 | |
Webster Hotel | 40 West 45th Street |
Tracy and Swartwout |
1902 | |
St. Thomas Church and Parish House | 1 West 53rd Street |
Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson |
1909 | |
Cary Building | 105 Chambers Street |
King and Kellum |
1856 | |
Bayard-Condict Building | 65 Bleecker Street |
Louis Sullivan |
1899 | |
Ritz Carlton / 112 Central Park South | 112 Central Park South |
Emery Roth |
1927 |