Emery Roth & Sons
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Emery Roth & Sons was a prominent 20th-century American architectural firm known for designing numerous notable skyscrapers and commercial buildings, particularly in New York City.
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| instanceOf |
American company
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architectural firm → |
| architecturalStyle |
International Style
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Modernism → |
| areaServed |
New York City metropolitan area
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United States → |
| associatedWith |
New York real estate developers of the 20th century
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| basedIn |
Manhattan
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| country |
United States
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| field |
architecture
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| focus |
commercial high-rise design
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office building planning → |
| foundedBy |
Emery Roth
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| genre |
commercial architecture
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skyscraper design → |
| hasReputation |
prominent 20th-century New York architectural firm
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| industry |
architecture and design
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| influenced |
New York City skyline
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| legacy |
portfolio of landmark New York skyscrapers
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| location |
New York City
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| namedAfter |
Emery Roth
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| notableClientType |
corporate clients
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real estate developers → |
| notableFor |
New York City office buildings
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collaborations with other major architectural firms → commercial building design → design of skyscrapers → |
| notableProject |
MetLife Building
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Midtown Manhattan skyscrapers → Pan Am Building → Park Avenue office towers → World Trade Center site buildings (collaborations) → |
| operatedIn |
20th century New York real estate boom
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| predecessor |
Emery Roth (individual practice)
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| regionOfActivity |
New York City
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| regionOfInfluence |
American commercial architecture
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New York City → |
| specialization |
high-rise commercial buildings
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office skyscrapers → |
| successor |
Emery Roth & Sons, P.C.
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| timePeriod |
20th century
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| typeOfBusiness |
privately held firm
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| workLocation |
Lower Manhattan
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Midtown Manhattan → |
Referenced by (8)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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2 Broadway
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Pan Am Building → South Tower of the World Trade Center → Time-Life Building → original World Trade Center → |
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North Tower of the World Trade Center
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architecturalFirm |
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Pan Am Building
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Emery Roth & Sons
("Emery Roth & Sons, P.C.")
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successor |