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Buchman and Fox

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Buchman & Fox was a New York-based architectural firm formed about 1900 by the architects Albert Buchman 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 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
  • Hotel Le Marquis, New York City, 1905
  • The Times Square Building, New York City, 1912
  • References

    Buchman & Fox Wikipedia