Charles Pierrepont Henry Gilbert was an American architect of the late-19th and early-20th centuries best known for designing townhouses and mansions.
Harry F. Sinclair House on Fifth Avenue, as seen from 79th Street, now the Ukrainian Institute (1898)
57 Stone Street, constructed for Amos F. Eno (1903)
Edward Holbrook House, 4 East 52nd Street, now Cartier (1905)
Joseph Raphael De Lamar House, Madison Avenue and 37th Street, now the Polish Consulate General (1905)
The Cartier Building, also 653 Fifth Avenue, is a commercial building on the southeast corner of 52nd Street and Fifth Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The building serves as the flagship store of Cartier in New York City. It consists of two conjoined residences completed in 1905: the Morton F. Plant residence at 651–653 Fifth Avenue, designed by Robert W. Gibson, and the Edward Holbrook residence at 4 East 52nd Street, designed by C. P. H. Gilbert.
Cartier Building
Central pavilion on 52nd Street
Detail of the Holbrook House facade
View of the base of 653 Fifth Avenue, later modified to contain a Cartier storefront