John E. Scharsmith

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Who is John E. Scharsmith?

John E. Scharsmith was an American architect of Swiss extraction with a practice in New York City. Having served with a New York regiment in the American Civil War, by the turn of the 20th century, with offices at 1 Madison Avenue, he was responsible for several landmarked apartment blocks in Beaux-Arts style, such as The Hohenzollern, West End Avenue and 84th Street, and The Chatsworth Apartments, 344 West 72nd Street, and for the eight-storey apartment block, 425 West End Avenue, at 72nd Street. He designed the neo-Gothic Swiss House, 37 West 67th Street, built for the Swiss Benevolent Society as a home for aged Swiss, one among a group of artists' studio buildings on that block being constructed at the time by various firms.

His office also provided designs for less ambitious projects, such as the Fort Tryon Apartments, northeast corner of St. Nicholas Avenue and 180th Street the pair of 6-storey brick and stone apartment houses at the northwest corner of St Nicholas Avenue and 163rd Street and southwest corner of 164th Street or stables he built on West 151st Street just west of Convent Avenue, for John Quinn.

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on July 23, 2013

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