Henry B. Herts

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Henry B. Herts was an American architect known for designing prominent early 20th-century theaters and entertainment venues, particularly in New York City.

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instanceOf American architect
architect
human
activeInPeriod early 20th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Herts & Tallant NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork entertainment architecture
theater architecture
genre Beaux-Arts architecture
theater design
hasGender male
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor collaborations with theatrical producers in New York City
designing early 20th-century theaters
designing entertainment venues in New York City
shaping the architectural character of Broadway theaters
notableWork Astor Theatre (New York City) NERFINISHED
Gaiety Theatre (New York City) NERFINISHED
Helen Hayes Theatre (originally Little Theatre) NERFINISHED
Liberty Theatre (New York City) NERFINISHED
Longacre Theatre NERFINISHED
Lyceum Theatre (New York City) NERFINISHED
New Amsterdam Theatre NERFINISHED
New York Theatre (various renovations) NERFINISHED
Park Theatre (New York City, early 20th century) NERFINISHED
combining office buildings with theater spaces
electric lighting schemes for theaters
fire-resistant theater designs
innovative stage and backstage layouts
luxurious audience amenities in theaters
marquee and signage designs for Broadway theaters
multi-level balcony arrangements in theaters
ornamental plaster and mural programs in theater interiors
ornate Beaux-Arts theater façades
steel-framed theater structures
theater designs for producers and impresarios in New York
theater designs for the Shubert interests
theater interiors with advanced sightlines and acoustics
urban infill theater projects in Manhattan
various Broadway theaters
vaudeville and movie palaces in New York City
occupation architect
placeOfActivity Manhattan NERFINISHED
positionHeld partner at Herts & Tallant
workLocation New York (state) NERFINISHED
New York City

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Booth Theatre architect Henry B. Herts