300 West 38th Street, a little three-story brick and terra cotta building in the Garment District, was one of the first designs of an architectural giant, Emery Roth. Some of the decoration and design elements – minus the recent garish paint – are seen in Emery Roth’s later works.
- Name: 300 West 38th Street
- Location: 300 West 38th Street
- Year Completed: 1903
- Architect: Emery Roth
- Style: Art Nouveau
- Ephemeral New York: Art Nouveau beauty on a gritty Midtown corner
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All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken August 2021 with Canon 5D Mark iv