Warren and Wetmore

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Warren and Wetmore was a prominent early 20th-century American architectural firm best known for designing grand Beaux-Arts buildings, including major New York City landmarks such as Grand Central Terminal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American company
architectural firm
activePeriod early 20th century
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
surface form: Beaux-Arts architecture
areaServed New York metropolitan area
surface form: New York City metropolitan area

United States of America
surface form: United States
basedIn Manhattan
city New York City
collaboratedWith Reed and Stem
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved mid-20th century (approximate)
era Gilded Age and Progressive Era architecture
field architecture
foundedBy Charles D. Wetmore
Whitney Warren
genre Beaux-Arts civic architecture
clubhouse architecture
luxury hotel architecture
hasMember Charles D. Wetmore
Whitney Warren
headquartersLocation New York City
inception 1898
influencedBy École des Beaux-Arts
surface form: École des Beaux-Arts tradition
location New York City
notableClient New York Central Railroad
Vanderbilt family
notableFor Beaux-Arts commercial and hotel architecture
design of Grand Central Terminal in New York City
design of New York City social club buildings
notableWork Grand Central Terminal
The Belmont Hotel (New York City)
The Biltmore Hotel (New York City)
The Broadmoor Hotel (Colorado Springs)
The Canadian Pacific Railway hotel commissions
The Commodore Hotel (New York City)
The Detroit Grand Trunk Railway Station-related work
Heckscher Building
surface form: The Heckscher Building (later Crown Building, New York City)

The Hudson Terminal-related developments vicinity
The New York Central Building (now Helmsley Building, New York City)
The New York Central Railroad Office Building projects
The New York Yacht Club building (44th Street, Manhattan)
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel (original New York building)
The Ritz-Carlton portfolio
surface form: The Ritz-Carlton Montreal (collaboration)

Royal Hawaiian Hotel
surface form: The Royal Hawaiian Hotel (Honolulu)

The Vanderbilt Hotel (New York City)
The Yale Club of New York City building
roleInProject co-architects of Grand Central Terminal with Reed and Stem

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Chelsea Piers (partial, historical) designedBy Warren and Wetmore
subject surface form: Chelsea Piers
King Street Station hasArchitect Warren and Wetmore
Grand Central Terminal architect Warren and Wetmore
Park Avenue Viaduct designer Warren and Wetmore
Yonkers station architect Warren and Wetmore
Poughkeepsie station architect Warren and Wetmore
this entity surface form: Warren & Wetmore