Background
Lansing C. Holden was born in 1855, United States.
Lansing C. Holden was born in 1855, United States.
Mr. Holden served at one time as architect for the Delaware & Lackawanna Railroad and designed the New York offices of the company. Other buildings built from his plans include the City Hospital at Bayonne, N. J., the Charlton Street Mission, New York, and at Scranton, Pa., the First Presbyterian Church.
He was a long-time member and past president of both the Architectural League and the New York Chapter, A. I. A., and was to a large extent responsible for the present form of the A. I. A. Code of Ethics. In 1916 he was appointed to the State Board of Architectural Examiners.