(1947) at Embury's alma mater,
Princeton University In 1937, Embury was commissioned by the Ladies Home Journal to design a Mount Vernon replica house. The plans were published in the October 1937 issue. In 1947, Embury designed the
Dillon Gymnasium for Princeton University after the previous gymnasium was destroyed in a fire. The eastern shore of
Conservatory Water in
Central Park in
Manhattan, New York City, contains the Kerbs Memorial Boathouse, designed by Embury, where patrons can rent and navigate radio-controlled and wind-powered model boats. The 1954 boathouse, in picnic
Georgian taste with red brick and a green copper
hip roof and
steeple, outside which is a
flagstone patio, houses resident model sailboats as well as the
radio-controlled model yachts of the Central Park Model Yacht Club. He remained active throughout the 1950s, turning over his firm to his son, Edward Coe Embury, in 1956. Remaining active as a consulting architect, Embury served on the architectural advisory committee for the old
New York Coliseum at
Columbus Circle; was a consulting architect for the
New York Aquarium at
Coney Island; designed the campus playhouse for
Hofstra University in
Hempstead, Long Island; designed the William Church Memorial Playground near
Fifth Avenue; and designed the
Donnell Library Center in Manhattan. == Books by Aymar Embury II ==