The Sherry Netherland Hotel

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ADP Architects has served as building architect for this historic apartment-hotel at the edge of Central Park for over 30 years, leading the interior renovation for the building lobby, as well as serving various private co-op apartments and hotel room owners. More project details.

ADP Architects has served as the trusted building architect for this cornerstone Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Gothic apartment-hotel designed by Schultze & Weaver and built in 1926-27 that welcomes visitors to New York’s Central Park.


Sector: Hospitality; Historic Preservation
Location: New York, NY
Scope: Architectural Design; Master Planning; Historic Preservation
Design Architect: Paul Latham Design
Project Type: Exterior and Interior Restoration; Renovation of Luxury Residences
Status: Completed


ADP has delightfully served as the Sherry-Netherland Hotel’s building architect for more than 30 years. Our design team has completed work on various projects from the hotel’s breathtaking Italian Renaissance lobby to the retail spaces, restaurant, hotel rooms and back-of-house areas. ADP provides bespoke architectural services for many individual apartments in the building and collaborates with the world’s top interior designers to deliver elegant apartment renovations on the preeminent corner of Central Park.

ADP Architects is responsible for coordinating building infrastructure upgrades, façade restorations, and submissions to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission and Department of Buildings.

As a trusted, long-standing partner of the Sherry-Netherland, ADP was recently asked to gut renovate three floors of tenant units, resolving various life safety, accessibility and fire protection issues that had arisen, as well as combining several units owned by the same private owner.

Inspired by Raphael’s frescoes in Cardinal Bibbiena’s Loggetta in the Vatican Palace, the spectacular ceiling mural in the Sherry-Netherland’s lobby by Joseph Aruta was restored by EverGreene Architectural Arts in 2014. This effort was coordinated by ADP Architects.

Building Architect: Acheson Doyle Partners Architects. Interior Design: Paul Latham. Photography Courtesy of Matthew Gardner.

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