Background
Eric Kaeyer was born in 1897 in New York, United States.
Eric Kaeyer was born in 1897 in New York, United States.
Educated in architecture at Columbia University, New York's Beaux Arts Institute of Design and in Europe.
Mr. Kaeyer began his career in Yonkers as draftsman for the late G. Howard Chamberlain for whom he worked from 1919 to 1925. Later he was associated with Joseph Urban of New York in designing the Ziegfeld Theatre and the new School of Social Research.
Returning to Yonkers in 1933 he continued practice there the rest of his life, devoting most of his time to Housing projects. He was associate architect on the Mulford Gardens, built in 1938, and collaborated on the Cottage Place Gardens, a State sponsored project, under construction at the time of his death.