Harry B. Mulliken
Harry B. Mulliken (June 10, 1872 – June 20, 1952) was an early twentieth-century American architect and developer who built many of his works in New York City. Mulliken's apartment and hotel buildings are remarkable for their Beaux-Arts-style and broad use of architectural terra cotta set around flat, and often red, brick.
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Born | Harry Burritt Mulliken June 10, 1872 Sterling, Illinois, US |
Died | June 20, 1952 80) Pelham, New York, US | (aged
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Madison Court Apartments The Aberdeen Hotel Bretton Hall 257 Central Park West Rossleigh Court The Iroquois Hotel The Hotel Lucerne Hotel Cumberland The Jermyn Hotel The Hotel St. James The Carlyle and Sterling Apartments The Van Dyck and Severn Apartments Schwarzenbach buildings The Runoia Ameritania Hotel |
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