Architectural Forum praised the layout as "vertical neighborhoods for poor people".
Architectural Forum was an American magazine that covered the homebuilding industry and architecture.
Architectural Forum selected it as "Building of the Month" in April 1938.
Architectural Forum 58 (Jan. 1938): special issue, 1-102.
He then switched fields to become a designer for Fortune magazine and Architectural Forum.
Architectural Forum noted that the club "sensibly decided to buy land in a less expensive territory."
Architectural Forum 68 (February 1938 supplement): 8.
Architectural Forum printed the speech that year, along with photos of East Harlem.
Architectural Forum praised the design as a good example of "an observance of the classic formula with the elimination of accompanying detail."
Architectural Forum cited the building as an example for private architects to follow when completing Public Works Administration commissions.