Bruce Price

The stark geometry and compact massing of his cottages in Tuxedo Park, New York, influenced Modernist architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright and Robert Venturi.

The striking buildings Price designed there, with their severe geometry, compact massing and axial plans, were highly influential in the architectural profession.

Eight of Price's houses – including five from Tuxedo Park – were among the one hundred buildings selected for George William Sheldon's landmark survey of American domestic architecture: Artistic Country-Seats (1886–87).

Price's daughter wrote in 1911: "In beginning Tuxedo, the architect's idea was to fit buildings with the surrounding woods, and the gate-lodge and keep were built of graystone with as much moss and lichen as possible.

His grandest residential commission was Georgian Court, the neo-Georgian estate of George Jay Gould I in Lakewood, New Jersey.

Welch Hall , Yale University , New Haven, Connecticut (1891)
Château Frontenac , Quebec City, Quebec (1893)
Gould Mansion, Georgian Court , Lakewood, New Jersey (1898)
Daniel B. Wesson residence, Springfield, Massachusetts (1898)
Samuel Clemens at the Voss Cottage, Tuxedo Park, New York, Summer 1907