Henry Janeway Hardenbergh Henry Janeway Hardenbergh was an American architect , best known for his hotels and apartment buildings.Life and career Hardenbergh was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey , of a Dutch family, and attended the Hasbrouck Institute in Jersey City . He apprenticed in New York from 1865 to 1870 under Detlef Lienau , and, in 1870, opened his own practice there. He obtained his first contracts for three buildings at Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey—the expansion of Alexander Johnston Hall , designing and building Geology Hall and the Kirkpatrick Chapel —through family connections. Hardenbergh's great-great grandfather, the Reverend Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh , had been the first president of Rutgers College from 1785 to 1790, when it was still called "Queen's College". He then got the contract to design the "Vancorlear" on West 55th Street , the first apartment hotel in New York City , in 1879. The following year he was commissioned by Edward S. Clark, then head of the Singer Sewing Machine Company , to build a housing development. As part of this work, he designed the pioneering Dakota Apartments in Central Park West , novel in its location, very far north of the center of the city. Subsequently, Hardenbergh received commissions to build the Waldorf and the adjoining Astoria hotels for William Waldorf Astor and Mrs. Astor, respectively. The two competing hotels were later joined together as the Waldorf-Astoria , which was demolished in 1929 for the construction of the Empire State Building. Hardenbergh lived for some time in Bernardsville, New Jersey and died at his home in Manhattan, New York City on March 13, 1918. He is buried in Woodland Cemetery, in Stamford, Connecticut .Organizations Hardenbergh was elected to the American Institute of Architects in 1861, and was made a Fellow in 1877. He was president of the Architectural League of New York from 1901 to 1902, and was an associate of the National Academy of Design . Hardenbergh was one of the founders of the American Fine Arts Society as well as the Municipal Art Society . He was also a member of the Sculpture Society and the Century , Riding, Grolier and Church Clubs.Buildings 1870: Addition to the Rutgers Preparatory School building in New Brunswick, New Jersey . 1871–72: library, chapel and Geology Hall, at Rutgers College, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. 1873: Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick Memorial Chapel at Rutgers College, New Brunswick, New Jersey, with windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany 1873: Suydam Hall at New Brunswick Theological Seminary in New Brunswick, New Jersey 1876: Kingfisher Tower near Cooperstown, New York 1878: Windsor Hotel in Montreal 1879-80: two row houses at 101 and 103 West 73rd Street in Manhattan, New York City 1880–84: The Dakota Apartments located on Manhattan's Upper West Side , in New York City 1882-84: Western Union Telegraph Building , located at 186 Fifth Avenue at 23rd Street in Manhattan , New York City 1882-1885: Several Row houses at 15A-19 and 41-65 West 73rd Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side, New York City 1883: Hotel Albert in Manhattan, New York City 1883-84: 1845 Broadway in Manhattan, New York City 1886-87: 337 & 339 East 87th Street, Manhattan, New York City 1888: Schermerhorn Building at 376-380 Lafayette Street in Manhattan, New York City 1888-89: Apartment building at 121 East 89th Street part of the Hardenbergh/Rhinelander Historic District 1888-89: Row houses at 1340, 1342, 1344, 1346, 1348 and 1350 Lexington Avenue part of the Hardenbergh/Rhinelander Historic District 1891–92: American Fine Arts Building, home of the Art Students League of New York , in Manhattan, New York City 1893: Waldorf Hotel located at 34th Street and Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City 1893: Hotel Manhattan located on the northwest corner of Madison Avenue and 42nd Street in New York City, New York . 1895: Wolfe Building, at William Street and Maiden Lane , New York City 1897: Astoria Hotel located at 34th Street and Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City 1897: William Murray Houses, located at 13-15 West 54th Street , Manhattan, New York City 1897–1900: Hotel Martinique on Broadway in Manhattan, New York City a NYC landmark 1900-1901: Textile Building on Leonard Street and Church Street in Manhattan, New York City a NYC landmark 1901: Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. 1902: Sunnyside Island, in the 1000 Islands , New York 1902–04: Whitehall Building in Manhattan, New York City 1903: Preston B. Moss House, 914 Division St., Billings, Montana 1904: All Angels' Church - Manhattan, New York City 1904: Van Norden Trust Company Building, 751 5th Ave., New York City, demolished. 1905–07: Plaza Hotel at corner of Fifth Avenue and Central Park South in Midtown Manhattan, New York City a NYC landmark 1908: Trinity Episcopal Church in York Harbor, Maine 1910: Palmer Physical Laboratory , at Princeton University 1911: The Raleigh Hotel at 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington D.C. 1912: Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts 1912: Stamford Trust Company Building, 300 Main St., Stamford, Connecticut 1914: Palmer Stadium , the football stadium and track arena at Princeton University, in Princeton, New Jersey 1915: Consolidated Edison Company Building in Manhattan, New York City 1917–1918: New Jersey Zinc Company Headquarters, Maiden Lane, Manhattan, New York City.Gallery
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