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Schultze & Weaver

etween 1921 and 1931, the New York architecture firm led by Leonard B. Schultze (1877–1951) and S. Fullerton Weaver (1879–1939) produced some of the largest and most lavish published by The Wolfsonian-Florida International University and Princeton Architectural Press. For their achievements as designers of such outstanding commercial buildings, Schultze (at far right), a native of Chicago, and Weaver (at right), who was born in Philadelphia, have been called “the most successful hotel architects of all time.”

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