Warren and Wetmore Warren and Wetmore was an architecture firm in New York City which was a partnership between Whitney Warren and Charles Delevan Wetmore, that had one of the most extensive practices of its time and was known for the designing of large hotels.Partners was a cousin of New York's Vanderbilt family, and spent ten years at the École des Beaux Arts . There he met fellow architecture student Emmanuel Louis Masqueray , who would, in 1897 join the Warren and Wetmore firm. He began practice in New York City in 1887. Warren's partner, Charles Delevan Wetmore, was a lawyer by training. Their society connections led to commissions for clubs, private estates, hotels and terminal buildings, including the New York Central office building, the Chelsea docks, the Ritz-Carlton , Biltmore, Commodore, and Ambassador Hotels. They were the preferred architects for Vanderbilt's New York Central Railroad . Whitney Warren retired in 1931 but occasionally served as consultant. Warren took particular pride in his design of the new library building of the Catholic University of Leuven , finished in 1928, which he wanted to carry the inscription Furore Teutonico Diruta: Dono Americano Restituta on the facade. This post-war propaganda was never added to the building. The library was severely damaged by British and German forces during World War II , but was completely restored after the war . The architectural records of the firm are held by the Dept. of Drawings & Archives at the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library , Columbia University .Commissions The firm's most important work by far is the construction of Grand Central Terminal in New York City, completed in 1913 in association with Reed and Stem . Warren and Wetmore were involved in a number of related hotels in the surrounding "Terminal City". Among the firm's other commissions were: the Racquet House at the Tuxedo Club , Tuxedo Park, New York , 1890-1900 , part of Adams House at Harvard University 1898-1902 the New York Yacht Club , 1899 10 West 56 Street , the Edey Mansion, 1901 the Marshall Orme Wilson House , 1903 the Brooklyn Department of Street Cleaning's Stable and Chateau, Brooklyn, New York , 1904 49 East 52nd Street , Vanderbilt guest house, New York City, 1908 Union Station , Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada , 1911 Union Station, Houston, Texas, 1911 Condado Vanderbilt Hotel , San Juan, Puerto Rico , 1911 Aeolian Hall, 1912 Ritz-Carlton, Montreal, Quebec, 1912 The Pantlind Hotel , now the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel , Grand Rapids, Michigan , 1913 The Helmsley Building , originally the New York Central Building , part of the Grand Central Terminal complex, 1913 The unfinished Michigan Central Station , Detroit, Michigan, 1913, also with Reed and Stem Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia, PA, 1913, with Horace Trumbauer Packard Manor, Chautauqua, New York- A summer home for William Doud Packard , 1915 the Texas Company Building , Houston, Texas, 1915 New York Central Railroad Station , 1 East Hartsdale Avenue, Hartsdale, New York 927 Fifth Avenue, New York City, a cooperative apartment house, 1917 The Ambassador Hotel , Atlantic City, 1919 , Warren, Pennsylvania , 1916 Struthers Library Building , Warren, Pennsylvania, renovations, 1919 The Commodore Hotel, now the Grand Hyatt New York , part of "Terminal City", 1920 The New York Biltmore Hotel , also part of "Terminal City" the Crown Building , formerly the Heckscher Building, New York City, 1921 the Ritz-Carlton, Atlantic City, NJ , 1921 the Providence Biltmore Hotel, Providence , Rhode Island, 1922 the Mayflower Hotel , Washington, D.C., 1922, with Robert F. Beresford Steinway Hall on 57th Street, New York City, 1925 Italian Embassy building, Washington DC, 1925 Royal Hawaiian Hotel , Honolulu, Hawaii, 1927 Norwood Gardens terrace homes, 36th St., Astoria, New York , planned development by W&W architect Walter Hopkins, 1928 Empire Trust Company Building, 580 Fifth Avenue, New York; currently the World Diamond Building Asbury Park Convention Hall , 1923, and the adjoining Paramount Theatre , 1930 the Chelsea Piers 903 Park Avenue , a Bing & Bing building. Grand Central Palace , New York City, 1913 with Reed and Stem, demolished 1964 Warren & Wetmore built the Kirby Hill Estate 1902 on the Gold Coast of Long Island. The estate has been renamed to The Eric Kuvykin Mansion. The estate was used in the filming of Robert Di Niro's The Good Shepard and numerous other movies. Filming took place prior to the sale of the estate to the Kuvykin Family.
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