Emery Roth & Sons
Emery Roth & Sons was a prominent American architectural firm known for shaping the skyline of New York City in the mid-20th century. Originally founded by Hungarian-American architect Emery Roth, the firm gained prominence under the leadership of his sons, Richard and Julian, after his passing in 1948. Specializing in modernist high-rise designs, Emery Roth & Sons became synonymous with sleek, functional office buildings that combined architectural elegance with economic efficiency.
Emery Roth & Sons was widely regarded for its expertise in creating spaces tailored to corporate and commercial needs, making it a favorite among developers during the mid-century real estate boom.
Though the firm ceased operations in the late 20th century, its legacy endures in the architectural fabric of New York City.
Some buildigns by Emery Roth & Sons
1585 Broadway Building
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1990
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Skyscraper
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Commercial
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Postmodernism
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New York
55 Water Street Building
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1972
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Skyscraper
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Commercial
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International-style
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New York
Paramount Plaza
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1971
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Skyscraper
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Commercial
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International-style
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New York
28 State Street Building
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1970
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Skyscraper
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Commercial
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Modern
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Boston
MetLife Building
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1963
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Skyscraper
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Commercial
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International-style
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New York
59 West 12th Street Building
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1931
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Skyscraper
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Residential
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Art-deco
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New York