Henry Janeway Hardenbergh

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." He worked three times with Edward Clark, the wealthy owner of the Singer Sewing Machine Company and real estate developer: The Singer company's first tower in New York City, The Dakota Apartments, and its precursor, the Van Corlear. He is best known for building apartment dwellings and luxury hotels.

Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
BornFebruary 6, 1847
New Brunswick, New Jersey
DiedMarch 13, 1918 (1918-03-14) (aged 71)
Manhattan, New York City, New York
OccupationArchitect
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