New York Times, Christopher Gray, 27 April 2003
A look inside town houses, clubs, and other buildings that staked out a reputation the architects enjoy to this day.
Book Description
An illuminating portrait of one of America's leading architecture firms of the early twentieth century.
This book portrays the unprecedented talent and vision that led the architecture firm of Delano & Aldrich to the top of its field at the beginning of the twentieth century. Eighteen buildings are examined in detail, and the firm's complete oeuvre is cataloged, with more than 250 photographs and drawings spanning the full breadth of their work. 250 b/w illustrations.