Delano and Aldrich
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Architect | Philip Lippincott Goodwin | 1914 | 1916 |
Partner | Chester Holmes Aldrich | 1903 | 1935 |
Partner | William Adams Delano | 1903 | 1935 |
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Architect | Philip Lippincott Goodwin | 1914 | 1916 |
Partner | Chester Holmes Aldrich | 1903 | 1935 |
Partner | William Adams Delano | 1903 | 1935 |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Japanese Embassy | Washington, DC | |||||
Architect | Jesup Memorial Library | Bar Harbor, ME | |||||
Architect | Boxwood Lodge | Mocksville | |||||
Architect | Thorne and Eddy Estates | Morristown | |||||
Architect | Kykuit | Mount Pleasant, NY | |||||
Architect | Highfields | Amwell | |||||
Architect | Highfields | Hopewell Township | |||||
Architect | West Point Rice Mill | Charleston, SC | |||||
Architect | Merestead | Mount Kisco | |||||
Architect | George F Baker Jr and Sr Houses | New York City | |||||
Architect | US Post Office-Glen Cove | Glen Cove | |||||
Architect | Box Hall Plantation | Thomasville | |||||
Architect | Camp Santanoni | Newcomb | |||||
Architect | Wall and Hanover Building | New York City | |||||
Architect | Hathaway | Hunter, NY | |||||
Architect | Elizabeth R Hooker House | New Haven, CT | |||||
Architect | Oheka | Huntington | |||||
1915/00/00 | The Straight Mansion, designed in the Neo-Georgian style by Delano and Aldrich, is completed with white marble trim and floor-to-ceiling windows on the second floor surmounted by a white gallery surmounts. | Architect | Willard D Straight House | New York City | |||
1916/00/00 | Holmwood Estate is built for Margaret Emerson Vanderbilt. | Architect | Holmwood Estate, Lenox | Lenox, MA | |||
1916/08/12 | The Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide reports that Delano and Aldrich have submitted plans for a 5-story, $200,000 residence at 9 East 86th Street. | Architect | Woodward Townhouse NYC | New York City | |||
1917/00/00 | Christ Church chapter house built in the rear of the property, designed by Delano and Aldrich and completed in 1917, relates well to the Church in material, scale and style. | Architect | Christ Church | Hartford | |||
1917/00/00 | A new Algonac mansion designed by Delano and Aldrich is built by Warren Delano III for Annie Delano Hitch, widow of Fred Hitch. The current house features quarter sewn oak floors throughout, 9 fireplaces and walnut panelings in the library-game room. | Architect | The Algonac | Balmville | |||
1925/00/00 | The Brook, an exclusive private men's club, opens. | Architect | The Brook, NYC | New York City | |||
1928/00/00 | 'Next Day Hill', a whitewashed fieldstone edifice, is built in the French Manor tradition in Englewood, New Jersey, for Dwight and Elizabeth Cutter Morrow. | Architect | The Elisabeth Morrow School | Englewood, NJ | |||
1930/00/00 | Design in the late 1920s by Delano and Aldrich, a casually luxuriant seaside farmhouse getaway is built for Ambassador Morrow and his family. | Architect | Deacon Brown's Point | North Haven, ME | |||
1931/00/00 | Pan American Seaplane Base and Terminal Building are built, 1931-1938. | Architect | Pan American Seaplane Base and Terminal Building | Miami, Fl | |||
1933/00/00 | Miller Chapel is enlarged and moved to become the cornerstone of two squares, bounded by Alexander and Hodge Halls to the north and Stuart and Brown Halls in the south. | Architect | Miller Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary | Princeton |
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