Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker

Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker was a New York architectural firm.

The parent company was founded in New York City by Cyrus L.W.

In 1900 he added partner Andrew C. McKenzie and when Eidlitz left the firm in 1910 he was replaced by Stephen F. Voorhees (1878–1965) and Paul Gmelin.

[1] Mr. Voorhees held a senior partner position until January 1959, when he became a consultant.

[2] Following Perry Coke Smith's retirement in 1968, the firm's name was changed to Haines Lundberg Waehler, and in its current form is known today as HLW.