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Cross & Cross (1907–1942) was a
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-based
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firm founded by brothers John Walter Cross and Eliot Cross.


History

Cross & Cross was known as Old New York City Society's architectural firm of choice.Bayberry Land
/ref> John Cross (1878–1951) studied architecture at the
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and the
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in
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, and served as the creative half of the partnership, while Eliot Cross (1884–1949) focused on the development side of the business, particularly through his role as Chairman of the Board of the real estate development firm of
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, which he organized in 1922. The two firms shared office space in the Knapp Building on Madison Avenue. In 1942, John Cross was elected into the
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as an Associate Academician.


Commissions

* 1 East 42nd Street, New York, NY, completed in 1927. * 53 Park Place, New York, NY, completed in 1922. *
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, (demolished 1953-1955 to build
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, the new headquarters for the First National City Bank, today's
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) * 155 East 72nd Street, New York, NY, completed in 1928. * 405 Park Avenue, New York, NY, a 12-story apartment building, completed in 1915 (completely altered in 1957). * 720 Park Avenue, with
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, New York, NY, completed in 1929. * Ampico Building, 29 West 57th Street, New York, NY, completed in 1924. *The Hangar Club (from 1942 the Assisium School, and from 2006 a private residence), 36 East 63rd Street, New York, NY, completed in 1929. * Bank of America International, 37-41 Broad Street, New York, NY (originally Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building) *
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, Bayside, New York, completed in 1941. * Bayberry Land (Sabin Residence),
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, completed in 1918 (demolished in May 2004). * Central Hanover Building, 335 Greenwich Street, New York, NY, completed in 1931. *Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., branch bank, 35 East 72nd Street, New York, NY, completed in 1931 (now JP Morgan Chase bank branch). *Manufacturers Trust Building, 1 East 57th Street, New York, NY, completed in 1931 (now Louis Vuitton and much altered by the architect Jun Aoki in 2004). * Church of Notre Dame, 40 Morningside Drive, New York, NY, completed in 1914. *
20 Exchange Place 20 Exchange Place, originally the City Bank–Farmers Trust Building, is a skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Completed in 1931, it was designed by Cross & Cross as the headquarters of the City Bank–Farm ...
, New York, NY, completed in 1931. *
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, New York, NY, completed in 1935. * Field Mansion,
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, *Franklin Towers, New York, NY, completed in 1931. *
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, 570 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY, completed in 1931. *Harriman Building, 35-39 Broadway, New York, NY, completed in 1928. * The Barclay Hotel (now the
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), 111 East 48th Street, New York, NY, completed in 1926. *Dr. Ernest Stillman House, now The Hewitt School, 45 East 75th Street, New York, NY, completed in 1925. *
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Building, 151 William Street, New York, NY, completed in 1940 with
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. Now ILX Systems. (The facade has been greatly altered.) *McCutcheon Building, 609 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, completed in 1925. (The lower two stories have been altered.) * The Knapp Building, 383-385 Madison Avenue, New York, NY, completed in 1923 (now demolished). * Leigh Hall,
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, New Haven, CT, completed in 1930. *The
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, 36-38 East 62nd Street, New York, NY, completed 1917. * Edward S. Moore Residence, Roslyn, New York, completed in 1922. *
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, 24 East 54th Street, New York, NY *
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with Rosario Candela, New York, NY, completed in 1927. * Park Building, Worcester, MA, completed in 1915. * Guaranty Trust Company of New York offices, 4
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, completed in 1929. *
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, 250 Park Avenue, New York, NY, completed in 1924. *Stone & Webster Building, 90 Broad Street, New York, NY, completed in 1931. * Tiffany & Co. flagship store, 727 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, completed in 1940. * Union and New Haven Trust Building (now "The Union" apartments) on the
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, CT, completed in 1927. *
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, completed in 1934. *Wiley Building, 434 Park Avenue South, New York, NY, completed in 1913. * William Sloan House, 360 West 34th Street, New York, NY, completed in 1930 * Lewis Spencer Morris House, 116-118 East 80th Street, New York, NY, completed in 1923. * George and Martha Whitney House, 120 East 80th Street, New York, NY, completed in 1930. * The Yorkgate, 25 East End Avenue, New York, NY, completed in 1928.


References


External links

*
New York Transformed: The Architecture of Cross & Cross
'' by
Peter Pennoyer Peter Morgan Pennoyer American Institute of Architects, FAIA (born on February 19, 1957) is an American architect and the principal of Peter Pennoyer Architects, an architecture firm based in New York, New York, New York City and with an office in ...
and Anne Walker, 2014, The Monacelli Press. {{DEFAULTSORT:Cross And Cross Companies based in Manhattan Defunct architecture firms based in New York City American alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts American neoclassical architects 1907 establishments in New York City 1942 disestablishments in New York City