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George F. Pelham
American architect

George F. Pelham

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George F. Pelham.
The entrance to 112 East 17th Street (1890-91), built as the Fanwood Hotel, between Union Square East and Irving Place in the Union Square neighborhood of Manhattan
34-42 West 96th Street (1897), five townhouses in Renaissance Revival stye between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan
Window treatment on the Hotel Bedford (1928-29), 118 East 40th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan
A balcony at 81 Irving Place (1930) at the corner of East 19th Street in Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan

George Frederick Pelham (1867 – February 7, 1937) was an American architect and the son of George Brown Pelham, who was also an architect.

Life and career

Pelham was born in Ottawa, Ontario, coming to New York City when his father opened an architectural office there in 1875.The elder Pelham designed for the city's Department of Public Parks, and employed his son as a draftsman in his firm.After being privately tutored in architecture, the younger Pelham opened his own office in 1890, specializing in apartment houses and hotels, row houses, and commercial buildings and utilizing the Renaissance Revival, Gothic Revival and Colonial Revival styles.His work is particularly represented on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.He designed buildings for 43 years;his final building was the Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company Building.

Pelham was the architect of the Chalfonte Hotel at 200 West 70th Street in Manhattan.Built in 1927, it was later converted to rental apartments and is still standing today.

In 1905, he designed the Riverdale apartment building at 67 Riverside Drive for developer John Louis Miller. It opened on October 31, 1907. In 1905 he also designed a new synagogue building for Brooklyn's Beth Jacob Anshe Sholom, based on Arnold Brunner's West Side Synagogue building on Manhattan's West 88th Street. The synagogue is no longer extant.

For many years the office was at 200 West 72nd Street, originally built as a clubhouse for the Colonial Club of New-York. Pelham, like Rosario Candela, chose that address because a number of developers had their offices there, including Paterno & Son and Anthony Campagna.

Pelham's son George Fred Pelham, Jr. joined the firm in 1910 and continued the family tradition; he was the architect of a number of New York City buildings, such as Castle Village and 411 West End Avenue.

Works

Building NameFloorsYear
St. James House (501 West 113th Street)201931
121 East 31st Street121931
1120 Park Avenue191930
47 East 88th Street161930
Atlantic Bank of New York (960 Sixth Avenue)161930
77 Second Avenue61903
125 Second Avenue71901
81 Irving Place141930
98 Riverside Drive171929
50 West 96th Street151929
944 Park Avenue151929
400 East 58th Street161929
14 East 90th Street121929
Bedford Hotel (118 East 40th Street)171928-29
Belvoir Apartments (470 West End Avenue)161928
245 Fifth Avenue261927
33 Riverside Drive171927
585 West End Avenue171927
115 East 86th Street161927
310 West 106th Street161927
The Broadmoor (235 West 102nd Street)161927
The Marbro (171 West 79th Street)161927
175 West 79th Street161927
21 East 90th Street161927
315 East 84th Street61905
Beekman Apartments (30 Beekman Place)151927
Chalfonte Hotel (200 West 70th Street)151927
263 West 38th Street171926
1225 Park Avenue161926
243-253 East 78th Street61905
20 West 77th Street161926
Park Royal Hotel (23 West 73rd Street)161926
164 West 79th Street151926
Hotel Milburn (242 West 76th Street)151926
The Olcott (27 West 72nd Street)161925
10 West 86th Street151925
1136 5th Avenue151925
910 West End Avenue151925
Surrey Apartments (215 West 83rd Street)151925
1160 Park Avenue141925
964 Madison Avenue51925
Hudson View Gardens (116 Pinehurst Avenue)61924-25
Hotel Plaza Athénée (37 East 64th Street)161924
The Florence (545 West End Avenue)161924
314 West 77th Street91924
140 West 86th Street151924
161 West 54th Street151924
290 Riverside Drive151924
Bradford Hotel (210 West 70th Street)151924
Butler Hall (400 West 119th Street)151924
The Gatsby (65 East 96th Street)151924
300 Riverside Drive141924
136 East 36th Street121924
Marboro Apartments (171 West 79th Street)161923
135 East 74th Street121923
130 East 94th Street91923
Oxford Apartments (205 West 88th Street)151922
29 East 64th Street121922
710 West End Avenue151920
270 West End Avenue131918
533-539 West 150th Street (row houses)51915
Bellguard Apartments (216 West 89th Street)121915
Buchova Apartments121915
385 Edgecombe Avenue61913
36 West 25th Street161912
44 West 28th Street161912
675 West End Avenue161912
Francis Edmund Court (423 West 120th Street)101912
Soundview Court (260 Convent Avenue)101911-12
133 West 21st Street121911
37 West 28th Street121911
72 Madison Avenue121911
137-139 Grand Street71911
The Woodhull (62 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn)81911
Raymore Court (238 West 106th Street)61910
Hadson Hotel (31 West 34th Street)121910
The Cliffden (265 Riverside Drive)111909
15 East 32nd Street121909
Fowler Court (400 Riverside Drive)121909
The Lansdown(352-354 West 46th Street, now the Lyric)61908
The Riverdale (67 Riverside Drive)91907
[Eleanor Thomas] Elliott Hall (49 Claremont Avenue)61906
Kennedy House (47 Claremont Avenue)61906
Concord Hall (468 Riverside Drive)121906-07
17 West 17th Street111907
Woodward Hall (50 East 96th Street)61905
The Fairholm (503 W. 121st Street)61905
Dream Hotel (210 West 55th Street)131904
224-226 Avenue B61904
504-508 East 12th Street61904
Parc 77 (50 West 77th Street)131903
36 West 22nd Street71903
441-461 East 140th Street, The Bronx (tenements)51902-03
34-42 West 96th Street (row houses)41897
616 West 113th Street (row house)4 + basement1897
32-36 West 85th Street (row houses)51897
97 Wooster Street71896-97
526 West 114th Street51896
42 Hudson Street61896
16-22 West 68th Street (row houses)51896
347 West Broadway71895-96
495 Broome Street71895-96
397 Washington Street61895-96
303-309 West 103rd Street (row houses)31895-96
93 Crosby Street61894-95
18 North Moore Street51894
The Fanwood (112-114 East 17th Street)61890-91
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Who is George F. Pelham?
George F. Pelham was an American psychologist and psychical researcher who is known for his research in the field of automatic writing and dissociative identity disorder.
What is automatic writing?
Automatic writing is a form of writing that involves the subconscious mind and is done without conscious awareness or control. It is often used as a tool for accessing the unconscious mind and exploring one's inner thoughts and feelings.
What is dissociative identity disorder?
Dissociative identity disorder, also known as multiple personality disorder, is a psychological condition in which an individual experiences two or more distinct and separate identities or personality states. These identities may have their own unique characteristics, memories, and behavior patterns.
What is George F. Pelham's contribution to the study of automatic writing?
George F. Pelham conducted extensive research on automatic writing and its relation to dissociative identity disorder. He believed that automatic writing was a manifestation of individual's unconscious mind and that it could be used as a means of communicating with different personalities or identities within a person with dissociative identity disorder.
What was George F. Pelham's methodology in studying automatic writing?
George F. Pelham conducted experiments in which he examined the writings produced by individuals with dissociative identity disorder through automatic writing. He compared these writings with the writings produced by the same individuals under normal circumstances to study the differences in content and style. He also conducted interviews and analyzed the personalities manifested through automatic writing to gain further insights into the nature of dissociative identity disorder.
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