Emery Roth
The Missing Cupola of NYC’s Hotel Belleclaire
Architect Emery Roth’s illustrious career was kickstarted by major commissions for apartment hotels on Manhattan’s Upper West Side,
Top 10 Secrets of the MetLife Building (Previously Pan Am)
Richard Roth Jr., one of the grandsons of esteemed architect Emery Roth, was a fresh new architect right out of
Top 10 Jewish History Sites on the Lower East Side
Around the turn of the 20th century, thousands of Eastern European Jews immigrated to the United States and settled on
Richard Roth on Melvyn Kaufman, the Developer with an NYC-sized Sense of Humor
After the construction of the Pan Am Building in 1963, Emery Roth and Sons had their hands in a lion’
Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Upper West Side
The Upper West Side, a neighborhood extending from West 59th Street to West 110th Street between Central Park and the
Celebrate Archtober With Untapped New York
This October brings Archtober, New York City’s architecture and design month and an annual festival of architecture activities, programs
Video Exclusive: Celebrate Emery Roth’s 152nd Birthday
Emery Roth was a prolific New York City architect who designed many notable buildings in the 1920s and ’30s. He
Top 10 Jewish History Sites on the Lower East Side
Around the turn of the 20th century, thousands of Eastern European Jews immigrated to the United States and settled on
Top 10 Secrets of the MetLife (Previously Pan Am) Building
Richard Roth Jr., one of the grandsons of esteemed architect Emery Roth, was a fresh new architect right out of
NYC’s Iconic Paris Theater Will Reopen on August 6
Opened in 1948, the Paris Theater is New York City’s longest-running arthouse cinema and the only single-screen movie theater
Learn About the Historic MetLife Building, Previously the Pan Am Building
Richard Roth Jr. was a fresh new architect right out of school who continued the storied legacy of his family’
The New York Apartment Where Architect Emery Roth Lived
Emery Roth was a prolific New York City architect who designed many notable buildings in the 1920s and ’30s. He