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Entrance to south-east dining room, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924
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Entrance to south-east dining room, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924
Entrance to south-east dining room, the Fraternity Clubs Building, New York City, 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden in Renaissance Revival style, the Fraternity Clubs Building is a hotel completed in 1923. Today it is known as Jolly Madison Towers. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]
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This print captures the grandeur of the entrance to the south-east dining room in the Fraternity Clubs Building, located in bustling New York City in 1924. Designed by Murgatroyd and Ogden, this architectural gem showcases the Renaissance Revival style that was popular during that era. The Fraternity Clubs Building, completed just a year prior to this photograph, stands as a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. Today, it is known as Jolly Madison Towers, an iconic hotel that has stood the test of time. As we gaze at this image, we are transported back to a bygone era - a time when elegance and sophistication were paramount. The steps leading up to the entrance beckon us into a world of opulence and refinement. Inside awaits an enchanting dining room where guests would have indulged in delectable cuisine amidst an atmosphere steeped in history. This monochrome snapshot not only showcases remarkable architecture but also serves as a window into early 20th-century America. It reminds us of Manhattan Island's rich cultural heritage and its status as one of the most vibrant cities on earth. Preserved through time by The Architectural Forum Volume XLI from Rogers and Manson publishers based in New York City itself; this print allows us to appreciate American ingenuity at its finest. Let us marvel at this stunning piece of artistry that continues to captivate viewers even after almost a century since its creation.
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