Between 2010 and 2015, the firm received the most commissions for residential developments in New York City.
[1] The firm was founded in 1941 as Schuman Lichtenstein Architects, a partnership between Bell Telephone Company draftsmen Sidney Schuman and Samuel Lichtenstein.
In 1952, Peter Claman was hired as a draftsman; he subsequently became a partner.
[2] Buildings designed by SLCE or on which it has served as the architect of record include Jewelers Row Tower,[3] 220 Central Park South (with Robert A.M. Stern Architects), 252 East 57th Street, and 712 Fifth Avenue (with Kohn Pedersen Fox).
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