Handwritten by P.S. du Pont on back: "Winter 1938-1939. Looking Westward from my office in Empire State Building. Note that this photograph is in reverse looking westward toward Hudson River. 34th Street (A) is behind 33rd Street (B)."
In 1961, William Pahlmann Associates won the contract to design several public areas in the New York Hilton. These included the Trianon Ballroom, a food concourse, three guest suites, and the hotel's two duplex penthouses. Pahlmann worked on the...
In 1961, William Pahlmann Associates won the contract to design several public areas in the New York Hilton, including the Mercury Ballroom, a food concourse, three guest suites, and the hotel's two duplex penthouses. Pahlmann worked on the New...
The Place Lautrec Restaurant was part of the food concourse (called the "Rue des Gourmets") in the New York Hilton Hotel at Rockefeller Center. In 1961, William Pahlmann Associates won the contract to design several public areas in this hotel,...
Letter from the New York State Racing Commission to William du Pont, Jr. of an alert that a horse disease was detected in the New York State area with a suggestion to immunize horses with irradiation.
Watercolor rendering of the entrance to 60 Sutton Place South, a luxury apartment building located in New York. William Pahlmann Associates designed the entry and several apartments in this building for its owners, Paul Tishman Co., Inc.