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neighborhood in Manhattan, which up to that point had been known as a "squalid place." For Vanderbilt, who had purchased the former home of Effingham B. Sutton, at 1 Sutton Place, Mott renovated the existing structure beyond recognition, transforming the home into a 13-room townhouse with terraced
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After returning from Europe, Schmidt worked as an apprentice in the New York architecture office of Carrére and Hastings for four years. There he learned not only to build using modern materials, but also to design in the classical styles favored by Beaux Arts trained architects. Founding his own
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initially scoffed at the choice of location, and referred to the area as an "Amazon Enclave," the commissions launched Schmidt's career, and by 1929, the neighborhood had firmly transformed into a luxury enclave.
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Schmidt was a fourth-generation American of German and Irish ancestry. His great-grandfather was Dr. John William Schmidt; his grandfather, Dr. John W. Schmidt Jr., was the first visiting surgeon at
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in 1934. Together, they were the parents of one daughter: Elena Anne Schmidt (1924–1954), who married William R. Chandler, a son of
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practice in 1912, he took small residential jobs, remodeling townhouses in Brooklyn and Manhattan, and some commercial projects.
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He attended public schools in Brooklyn. After graduating with a degree in architecture from the
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In 1958, after the death of his first wife, he was married to Katherine Temple Lapsley in
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Jennette) Schmidt (1864–1940), and grew up in a brownstone at 671 Park Place, near
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wrote about it, bringing him professional recognition and attracting new patrons.
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and was the daughter of a Swiss businessman. Elena was an interior decorator in
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in 1924, 1088 Park Avenue in 1924, and the Vincent Astor Townhouse in 1926.
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Capital of the World: A Portrait of New York City in the Roaring Twenties
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In 1926, Schmidt built a gracious brick country home for his family in
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as a First Lieutenant, supervising military installations at the
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In the early 1920s, Schmidt was hired by wealthy socialites
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Douglas Dillon Townhouse, New York City (completed 1930).
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Elizabeth Arden Building, Washington DC (completed 1929).
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on which he drew many of Europe's best-known monuments.
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Vincent Astor Townhouse, New York City (completed 1927).
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Emily Trevor Townhouse, New York City (completed 1926).
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The Sky's the Limit: Passion and Property in Manhattan
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One Sutton Place North, New York City (completed 1921)
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Schmidt Weds Mrs. Katharine Stone" 1211: 1180: 982: 887: 794: 765: 661: 631: 694: 1149: 290: 1132:"Mott Schmidt Biography - Sutton Place" 831: 803: 593:, Mt. Kisco, New York (completed 1932). 1317: 1083:"Susan B, Wagner Wing, Gracie Mansion" 1071:. The Architecture of Mott B. Schmidt. 893: 1217: 1099: 429:In June 1922, Schmidt was married to 364:, and was exhibited featured in the 295:Rendering of One Sutton Place, 1921. 179:best known for his buildings in the 1310:The Architecture of Mott B. Schmidt 1270: 1087:The Architecture of Mott B. Schmidt 968:The Architecture of Mott B. Schmidt 732:The Architecture of Mott B. Schmidt 617:The Architecture of Mott B. Schmidt 13: 591:Municipal Building and Post Office 471:and his first wife was painted by 249:, Schmidt served stateside in the 14: 1356: 1303: 542:, New York City (completed 1924). 467:In 1922, Schmidt was sketched by 114: 1345:Architects from New York (state) 1340:American neoclassical architects 1043:"City of Coral Gables: Villages" 583: 571: 559: 547: 532: 520: 508: 496: 424: 400:Coral Gables French City Village 366:Architectural League of New York 1075: 1061: 1035: 433:(1890–1955), who was raised in 286: 137: 110: 724: 480:Lawrence and Memorial Hospital 371: 345: 1: 598: 407:Mount Kisco Municipal Complex 186: 157:Mount Kisco Municipal Complex 117:; died 1955) 405:His civic works include the 324:gardens that overlooked the 259:Hastings-on-Hudson, New York 229:in 1906, he took a two-year 220:New York Academy of Medicine 7: 335:While the society pages of 181:American Georgian Classical 10: 1361: 734:(New York, Rizzoli: 1991). 489: 1286:National Portrait Gallery 902:. 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Schmidt" 451:Alfred Dupont Chandler 419:Waltham, Massachusetts 296: 216:St. Vincent's Hospital 388:(who died aboard the 311:, daughter of banker 294: 218:and helped start the 613:"About Mott Schmidt" 478:Schmidt died at the 384:was the only son of 280:Architectural Record 193:Middletown, New York 191:Schmidt was born in 47:Middletown, New York 1199:. 10 September 1947 1136:www.mottschmidt.com 1022:www.mottschmidt.com 962:Hewitt, Mark Alan. 711:www.mottschmidt.com 648:www.mottschmidt.com 462:Ethel Walker School 386:John Jacob Astor IV 263:39 East 63rd Street 257:in Maryland and at 1255:The New York Times 1228:The New York Times 1196:The New York Times 1165:The New York Times 1110:The New York Times 995:The New York Times 940:The New York Times 872:The New York Times 844:The New York Times 750:The New York Times 730:Mark Alan Hewitt, 679:The New York Times 486:on July 22, 1977. 447:Rockefeller Center 338:The New York Times 313:J. Pierpont Morgan 297: 267:Grenville T. 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Middletown, New York
New London, Connecticut
Pratt Institute
Mount Kisco Municipal Complex
655 Park Avenue
architect
American Georgian Classical
Middletown, New York
Valentine Mott
née
Prospect Park
Grand Army Plaza
St. Vincent's Hospital
New York Academy of Medicine
Pratt Institute
Grand Tour
World War I
U.S. Army
Edgewood Arsenal
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York
39 East 63rd Street
Grenville T. Emmet
U.S. Minister to Austria
the Netherlands
Architectural Record

Anne Harriman Vanderbilt
William Kissam Vanderbilt
Anne Morgan
J. Pierpont Morgan

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