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who designed numerous houses, institutional and commercial buildings, and churches. He is known for his wide-variety of works and commissions, ranging from private residences such as
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Robertson was one of the architects of choice for the late nineteenth century titans of industry, and designed several buildings for the extended Vanderbilt Family, including
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In 1902, Robertson took on as partner Robert Burnside Potter (1869-1934), nephew of William Potter. They designed a cottage, perhaps several, for Regis H. Post in
972:(1895–97) – 540 West End Avenue at West 86th Street. Tuscan Renaissance in tan brick and limestone, with an octagonal campanile at the corner. The 711: 689: 204: 346:, with Robertson as the junior partner responsible for the firm's residential commissions. In the 1880s, working on his own, he fell under the influence of 1480: 994: 730:(completed 1888) – 231 Madison Avenue; Robertson significantly enlarged this Italianate mansion, which was originally built in 1852-53. A 1039:. Shelburne House, the Breeding Barn, the Farm Barn and the Coach Barn make up Robertson's most ambitious farm complex. Robertson designed the adjacent 526: 331: 968: 1205: 812: 637: 1409: 1994: 1357: 2123: 1040: 918: 2103: 2098: 288: 1547: 602:, was, for a brief period, the world's tallest office building. Among his many other commissions in New York City and elsewhere: 1756: 2068: 195: 2108: 2034: 2010: 1022:(1902) – 305 Second Avenue between East 17th and 18th Streets, now "Rutherford Place", apartments and offices. 575: 342:, who had also trained with Post. Their partnership lasted from 1875 to 1881, during which time they worked mostly in a free 169: 2133: 1639: 1591: 715: 633:(1882–83) – Redesigned in the neo-Federal style and an additional storey added by Sterner and Wolfe in 1919. 2128: 1902: 914:(1889–90; demolished) – Broadway and West 73rd Street. The church was replaced by the current structure. 623: 1977: 1565: 1689: 2056: 762: 314:
to Scottish parents Archibald Robertson and Elizabeth Henderson. He was educated in Scotland, then graduated from
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The Landmarks Preservation Committee Designation List for the American Tract Society Building says 1898–99.
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MacKay, Baker and Traynor, p. 166; the Potter & Robertson design, as first built, was illustrated in
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of Manhattan. The main church was never built, but the chapel was, as Knox Presbyterian Church, now
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Elwin Robison, and Kevin Rose, "East High Street: An Open Museum of Architecture and Enterprise"
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International-USA Cultural Center, the Buddhist Association for Peace, Culture and Education.
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is a special collections institution. In the 1890s, in the wake of the "White City" of the
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NYCLPC, p.27, gives the dates 1894-95; White & Willensky, p.68, gives the date as 1896
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and his wife Ellen, and now a funeral home, the Bushnell House exemplifies Robertson's
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styles, this is one of the earliest steel-framed structures. It is clad in gray
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The "eclectic" MacIntyre Building at 874 Broadway (built 1890–92) contains
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on the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation website
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to be comprehensively designed as a unit by a professional architect.
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and others. The tower collapsed and was replaced by a spire in 1950.
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From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship
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Engine Company 55 Firehouse at 363 Broome Street (completed 1895)
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in 1869. He apprenticed for several years in Philadelphia with
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Landmarks Preservation Committee Designation List (pdf file)
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to some of the earliest steel skyscrapers in New York City.
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MacKay, Robert B.; Baker, Anthony B. and Traynor, Carol A.
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Long Island Country Houses and Their Architects, 1860-1940
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in 1925, who encased the domestic-looking church in stone.
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St. John the Martyr Roman Catholic Church (Manhattan)
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Robertson died on June 3, 1919, at William S. Webb's
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St. John the Martyr Roman Catholic Church (Manhattan)
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Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York
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in New York, designed by Robertson (completed 1899)
821:(completed 1892) – Convent Avenue, 789:(1889–91) – 14-16 East 16th Street. 513:St. Augustine's Episcopal Church and Mission House 378:, Chicago, he began to work in a classical style. 2005:(4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. 1006:(1897–99) – 5 West 54th Street; a 698:(1887–88) – 838 East High Street, 2090: 1438:, June 5, 1919 and in McKay, Baker & Traynor 825:. Within the Hamilton Heights Historic District. 1995:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 1434:Noted in obituary, "Robert H. Robertson Dead", 2029:(4th ed.). New York: Three Rivers Press. 2019: 1176:The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography 1169: 1167: 1165: 199:Robertson's 1886 designs for a church on the 1201:, July 22, 1876, without the client's name ( 1077:(1903) – 33 East 67th Street. 954:(1891–92) – 160 Fifth Avenue. 322:, then moved to New York to work, first for 2075:Multimedia slide show of Robertson's career 678:. Dr Markoe was Robertson's brother-in-law. 598:(completed 1899) at 15 Park Row, built for 1837:http://www.firstcongregationalstalbans.org 1162: 638:Mott Haven (138th Street) Railroad Station 587: 31: 1563:National Register District Address Finder 1507: 1505: 1003:Moses Allen and Alice Dunning Starr House 392:, which he had designed. He is buried in 289:Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site 1807: 1403:The American architect and Building News 1351:The American architect and Building News 1327:The American Architect and Building News 1224: 1222: 1220: 1218: 1199:The American Architect and Building News 666:The American Architect and Building News 298: 249: 241: 230: 210: 194: 179: 176:(Potter & Robertson, completed 1879) 163: 151: 139: 127: 1762:, 6 April 2009. Accessed 6 April 2009: 485:(1875–77; demolished) – 358:. In 1894, he finished construction of 160:(Potter & Robertson, built 1877–78) 148:(Potter & Robertson, built 1875–77) 2091: 1960: 1892: 1656:American Architect & Building News 1587:"National Register Information System" 1502: 805:(1891–92) – town house. 684:(completed 1887) – 252 238:at 150 Nassau Street (built 1894–1895) 1392:MacKay, Baker and Traynor, pp. 165–67 1215: 1104: 1102: 912:Rutgers Riverside Presbyterian Church 809:Church of the Messiah and Incarnation 571:St. James Protestant Episcopal Chapel 409:During his New York partnership with 1592:National Register of Historic Places 728:Phelps Stokes-J.P. Morgan, Jr. House 716:National Register of Historic Places 710:style. It is part of Springfield's 334:", a cottage for Theodore Timson in 2124:American people of Scottish descent 1535:, 4 June 2009. Accessed 5 June 2009 390:Nehasane, Hamilton County, New York 13: 1099: 1062:Robertson & Potter (1902-1919) 969:Church of St Paul and Parish House 712:East High Street Historic District 660:(completed 1886) – 624:Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church 519:Commodore Charles H. Baldwin House 405:Potter & Robertson (1875-1881) 294: 14: 2145: 2044: 1893:Potter, Janet Greenstein (1996). 1511:MacKay, Baker and Traynor, p. 167 1228:MacKay, Baker and Traynor, p. 165 1142: 2104:20th-century American architects 2099:19th-century American architects 2062: 2050: 2023:& Willensky, Elliot (2000). 2003:Guide to New York City Landmarks 1895:Great American Railroad Stations 1047:Camp Santanoni Main Camp Complex 1014:Bedford Park Presbyterian Church 837:. Meticulously restored in 2008. 763:Jan Hus Bohemian Brethren Church 557:is also in the Queen Anne style. 254:Bedford Park Presbyterian Church 156:The Charles H. 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Hamilton County
New York
Rutgers College
Pequot Library
Hammersmith Farm
Santanoni Preserve
150 Nassau Street
Shelburne Farms

Park Row Building

Princeton University

Newport, Rhode Island

Church of the Presidents
Elberon, New Jersey

Camp Santanoni
Robert C. Pruyn

Upper East Side
St. John the Martyr Roman Catholic Church (Manhattan)

Byzantine
Romanesque
Gothic

American Tract Society Building

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