Emery Roth
| Emery Roth | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1870-1871 Gálszécs, Kingdom of Hungary, (now Sečovce, Slovakia) | 
| Died | August 20, 1948 (aged 77) New York City, U.S. | 
| Citizenship | 
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| Occupation | Architect | 
| Notable work | Hotel Belleclaire (1903) Ritz Tower (1925) The El Dorado (1929–31) The San Remo (1930) The Ardsley (1931) 2 Sutton Place South (1938) 300 East 57th Street (1947) | 
| Spouse | Ella Grosman | 
| Children | 4 including Julian | 
Emery Roth (Hungarian: Róth Imre, died August 20, 1948) was a Hungarian-American architect of Hungarian-Jewish descent who designed many New York City hotels and apartment buildings of the 1920s and 1930s, incorporating Beaux-Arts and Art Deco details. His sons continued in the family enterprise, largely expanding the firm under the name Emery Roth & Sons.