Evans, Moore & Woodbridge
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Evans, Moore, and Woodbridge was an American architectural firm in the early to mid-twentieth-century New York City
. Through partner, Frederick James Woodbridge
, FAIA
, it was a predecessor firms Adams and Woodbridge, which estimated in 1953 that the firm and its predecessors (including Evans, Moore & Woodbridge, Adams & Prentice
(1929-1941), and Mamfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge) had been responsible for “about 100 residences and alterations.”
New York City
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. Through partner, Frederick James Woodbridge
Frederick James Woodbridge
Frederick James Woodbridge, AIA, , was an American architect based in New York City who practiced in mid- to late-twentieth-century New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, as part of the firms Evans, Moore & Woodbridge, Mamfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge, and Adams & Woodbridge , as well as being a...
, FAIA
FAIA
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects is a postnomial, designating an individual who has been named a fellow of the American Institute of Architects...
, it was a predecessor firms Adams and Woodbridge, which estimated in 1953 that the firm and its predecessors (including Evans, Moore & Woodbridge, Adams & Prentice
Adams & Prentice
Adams & Prentice, Mamfeldt, Adams & Prentice, and Mamfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge were s series of American architectural firms in mid-twentieth-century New York City, with Adams & Prentice being the most well-known, all established by architect Lewis Greenleaf Adams, AIA with various partners...
(1929-1941), and Mamfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge) had been responsible for “about 100 residences and alterations.”
Works as Evans, Moore & Woodbridge
- 1928: Roger Ascham School (White Plains, New York)
- 1929: Committee Heath Center, Middletown, New Jersey, $25,000
- 1929: Keene Valley Church (Keene Valley, New York) $25,000
- 1932: Smith CollegeSmith CollegeSmith College is a private, independent women's liberal arts college located in Northampton, Massachusetts. It is the largest member of the Seven Sisters...
Alumnae House, Northampton, MassachusettsNorthampton, MassachusettsThe city of Northampton is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of Northampton's central neighborhoods, was 28,549...
, $285,000 or $300,000 - Princeton UniversityPrinceton UniversityPrinceton University is a private research university located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The school is one of the eight universities of the Ivy League, and is one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution....
Faculty Housing, Princeton, New JerseyPrinceton, New JerseyPrinceton is a community located in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It is best known as the location of Princeton University, which has been sited in the community since 1756... - R.T. Swaine Residence, Lewisboro, New York (as Evans, Moore & Woodbridge)
- Morrow Library, Amherst, MassachusettsAmherst, MassachusettsAmherst is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States in the Connecticut River valley. As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,819, making it the largest community in Hampshire County . The town is home to Amherst College, Hampshire College, and the University of Massachusetts...
- H. Matthew Residence, Brewster, New YorkBrewster, New YorkBrewster is a village within the town of Southeast in Putnam County, New York, United States. Its population was 2,162 at the 2000 census. The village is the most densely populated portion of the town...
Works as Mamfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge
- 1932: Wetherfield Church Home, Wetherfield, Connecticut, $100,000