Warren and Wetmore
Warren and Wetmore was an architectural firm based in New York City, known for its significant contributions to early 20th-century architecture. Founded by architects Charles E. Warren and Walter W. Wetmore in 1905, the firm gained prominence for designing various commercial and residential buildings, particularly in the Beaux-Arts style.
One of their most notable projects is the Grand Central Terminal, completed in 1913, which remains an iconic symbol of New York City. The firm also worked on several other important structures, including hotels and office buildings, showcasing their expertise in creating grand and functional spaces.