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  1. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh FAIA (February 6, 1847 – March 13, 1918) was an American architect, best known for his hotels and apartment buildings, and as a "master of a new building form — the skyscraper." [2] He worked three times with Edward Clark, the wealthy owner of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and real estate developer ...

  2. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh (Nova Brunsvique, 6 de fevereiro de 1847 – Nova Iorque, 13 de março de 1918) foi um arquiteto norte-americano mais conhecido por seus hotéis e prédios de apartamento. Ele estudou arquitetura entre 1865 e 1870 como aprendiz de Detlef Lienau, logo em seguida abrindo sua própria firma.

  3. 7 de mai. de 2000 · Even though many of his other buildings have been demolished, Henry Janeway Hardenbergh left an indelible legacy to New York City. Born in New Jersey in 1847, he is best known for his Dakota,...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2024 · last update: 3/25/2024. archINFORM homepage of Henry Janeway Hardenbergh (*1847 †1918) – American architect, active in New York [contains a list of buildings]

  5. Quick Reference. (1847–1918). American architect. After he built an apartment-block on West 55th Street, NYC, called The Vancorlear (1879), he was commissioned by the head of the Singer Sewing Machine Co. to design a housing development to include luxury apartments, lower-middle-class apartments, and some terrace houses (1880–6): part of ...

  6. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh (Nova Brunsvique, 6 de fevereiro de 1847 – Nova Iorque, 13 de março de 1918) foi um arquiteto norte-americano mais conhecido por seus hotéis e prédios de apartamento. Quick facts: Henry Janeway Hardenbergh...

  7. History. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh was an American architect, best known for his hotels and apartment buildings. Hardenbergh was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, of a Dutch family, and attended the Hasbrouck Institute in Jersey City. He apprenticed in New York from 1865 to 1870 under Detlef Lienau, and, in 1870, opened his own practice there.