From left: A. Stewart Walker (the Fuller Building), Leonard Schultze (Waldorf-Astoria), Ely Jacques Kahn (the Squibb Building), William Van Alen (the Chrysler Building), Ralph Walker (the Wall Street Building), Joseph Freedlander (Museum of the City of New York). Image via the NYT.
As architects around the city prepare to migrate (far! 155th Street!) uptown tomorrow for the 2010 Beaux Arts Ball at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, it seems like an appropriate time to talk about one of the oldest traditions in the architectural community. Check out our full story here.
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Source: The New York Times
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