Allmendinger and Schlendorf
American
M Allen Schlendorf graduated from Cooper Union and attended Columbia University. In 1926, he joined with Louis Allmendinger and formed a partnership which lasted until Allmendinger's death in 1937. Located on offices in Brooklyn, the firm was responsible for numerous institutional, industrial, and commercial designs, including the German Masonic Temple in Manhattan, the Liebman Brewery and the North American Brewery in Brooklyn, as well as the Ehler Coffee Plant in Brooklyn After Allmendinger's death, Schlendorf continued the practice under his own name, designing such projects as the Evangelical Lutheran Church and Hospital in Brooklyn, the E B Stimpson Co, and the East Brooklyn Savings and Loan (aka Pioneer Savings and Loan). - NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
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Partner | Louis Allmendinger | 1924 | 1937 |