Adams and Woodbridge was an American architectural firm in the mid-twentieth-century New York City, established in 1945 by Lewis Greenleaf Adams, AIA, and Frederick James Woodbridge, FAIA, and disestablished in 1974 after the latter's death. It was the successor to the firms Evans, Moore & Woodbridge, Mamfeldt, Adams & Prentice, Adams & Prentice (fl. 1929-1941), and Mamfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge
Adams & Woodbridge estimated in 1953 that their firm and its predecessors had been responsible for “about 100 residences and alterations.”
1947: New Jersey Manager’s Association, Trenton, New Jersey, $750,000
1947: (Addition to) Brick Presbyterian Church (Park Avenue), New York City, $600,000
1947: Woodmere Academy, Woodmere, New York, $260,000
1950: Alterations to Horace Mann Building, Teacher’s College, Manhattan, $380,000
1952: Brick Church Chapel, Manhattan, New York, $115,000
1952: Trinity Cathedral renovation, Newark, New Jersey, $110,000
1952: Westwood Elementary School, Westwood, New Jersey, $460,000
1952: Cedar Grove Community Church, Cedar Grove, New Jersey, $114,000
1953: Church of the Open Door, Brooklyn, New York, $160,000
1957-1969: 12 buildings for the Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, New York
1958: Hamilton College Dunham Dormitory, Clinton, New York
1959: Hamilton College Rudd Infirmary, Clinton, New York
1963: New York City Episcopal Church Center, New York City.
1966: Trinity Church Manning Wing, New York City.
1967: Harriet Phipps House, Girl Scouts Greater New York, New York City
Henry R. Luce Residence (Gladstone, New Jersey), $150,000
Howard Phipps Residence (Westbury, New York), on Long Island, $380,000
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