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  1. Harold Craig Severance (July 1, 1879 – September 2, 1941) was an American architect who designed a number of well-known buildings in New York City, including the Coca-Cola Building, Nelson Tower and most prominently, 40 Wall Street.

  2. For months, New York media had breathlessly covered the battle between Van Alen and his former business partner, H. Craig Severance, to complete the city’s tallest building. Van Alen’s 27-ton...

  3. May 26, 2005 · He soon went into practice with another young architect, H. Craig Severance, his polar opposite in style and personality. Severance was a handsome charmer who loved nights out at the...

  4. The building was designed by lead architect H. Craig Severance, associate architect Yasuo Matsui, and consulting architects Shreve & Lamb. Moran & Proctor were consulting engineers for the foundation, the Starrett Corporation was the builder, and Purdy and Henderson were the structural engineers.

  5. Van Alen's former design partner, architect H. Craig Severance, was commissioned at the same time to design a tower for the Manhattan Company on Wall Street. When Severance caught wind of Van...

  6. Mar 27, 2019 · And the architect of that tower—a bank at 40 Wall Street—was H. Craig Severance, a man Van Alen once called a friend. What transpired would transform the built environment of New York City ...

  7. Feb 6, 2014 · Meanwhile, downtown at 40 Wall St., Craig Severance was planning the Manhattan Co. Building. It was funded primarily by a young Wall Street hot shot named George Ohrstrom. The two towers had ...

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