Buchman & Fox
Buchman & Fox was a New York-based architectural firm formed about 1900 by the architects Albert Buchman[1] and Mortimer J. Fox. Buchman, with his former partner Deisler, had been the architect of Estherwood (Dobbs Ferry, New York) (1894–95). Fox retired in 1917[2] and Ely Jacques Kahn assumed partnership with Buchman.
Commissions
- New facade for the Hebrew Girls' School (later Henry Street Settlement), New York City, 1900
- Leonori Building, New York City, 1902[3]
- Hotel Le Marquis, New York City, 1905
- The Times Square Building, New York City, 1912
Notes
- ↑ Albert Buchman at the archINFORM database.
- ↑ The American Architect, 3 October 1917: 345.
- ↑ Gray, Christopher (14 February 1988). "Streetscapes: The Leonori". New York Times. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
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