Shreve, Lamb & Harmon

Established in 1929 in New York City by William F. Lamb, Arthur Loomis Harmon, and Richmond Shreve, Shreve, Lamb & Harmon was a prominent American architectural firm that left a lasting impact on the architectural landscape of the early 20th century.

They contributed significantly to the evolution of skyscraper design during a transformative era in American architecture, until the late 80s when they ceased to operate.

The firm's architectural style embodied the Art Deco movement at first, and then evolved into a more modern, international style.

Even though the Empire State is their most iconic project (it’s hard to beat when it comes to architectural icons!) their legacy extends well beyond any single structure, with over two dozen projects built in Manhattan alone.