People in the room
Pattison Brothers, Methodist Book ConcernThe surviving research trail emphasizes reports on electric, steam, and elevator equipment.
1906-1908 / Commerce and exchange
The Methodist Book Concern is a quieter character: a publisher's building whose machinery had to serve offices, presses, lifts, heat, and institutional continuity.
Fifth Avenue and West 20th Street, Manhattan
This sits between the downtown electrical plant era and the public-library era. It shows the firm in the practical middle of New York commerce: not spectacle, but the machinery by which an institution keeps working.
People in the room
Pattison Brothers, Methodist Book ConcernThe surviving research trail emphasizes reports on electric, steam, and elevator equipment.
What it can carry
This can carry the firm's consulting role across multiple building systems.
What remains careful
It still needs a dedicated reading room and period image before it can carry the same emotional weight as the Public Library or St. Paul.