Duplex HousesIn these early townhouses, Schmidt showed a sensitivity to historical details and building types that would become the hallmark of his architecture.
                            
                            Sutton PlaceThe houses of Sutton Place represent the first milestone in Mott Schmidt's career.
                            
                            Anne Morgan TownhouseMott Schmidt's first major commission achieves the kind of sophistication and understatement that became hallmarks of his style.
                            
                            Mrs W.K. Vanderbilt TownhouseThe more austere Anne Vanderbilt townhouse occupies the 57th Street corner of Sutton Place.
                            
                            Emily Dalzell TownhouseThe Emily Dalzell Townhouse was one of the last great private residences built in the Park Slope district of Brooklyn.
                            
                            Guy Fairfax Cary TownhouseThis large house shows Schmidt's gift for gracious and functional planning.
                            
                            Mrs F.C. Havemeyer TownhouseThis understated building was characterized by four stories of red brick, highlighted only by two thin stone bandcourses and a pedimented centered doorway.
                            
                            Miss Emily Trevor TownhouseThis tiny jewel of a townhouse is an unusual variation on Schmidt's planning formula.
                            
                            Vincent Astor TownhouseAnother Adam-inspired townhouse, the Astor house is considered by many to be Schmidt's best New York building.
                            
                            Walter E. Hope TownhouseThis elegant limestone-fronted townhouse is probably the best of Schmidt's later urban residences.