and Trinity College (Hartford, CT). He also designed most of the campus of the Episcopal General Theological Seminary in Chelsea Square, New York. The original brick buildings he designed for Columbia College, at the college's former location on Madison Avenue, no longer stand. Haight's contributions to both Yale and the Episcopal Seminary remain significant to this day, although at Yale, James Gamble Rogers is more often associated with Yale's collegiate- or neo-gothic style. Haight's architectural drawings and photographs are held in the Dept. of Drawings and Archives at the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University in New York City.
Buildings at Yale University 
, Phelps Hall
, and Linsly (part of Linsly-Chittenden Hall)
Buildings in New York City
New York Cancer Hospital (modeled after a French Renaissance château at Le Lude, Sarthe), St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
, the Havemeyer House, the Second Field Artillery Armory (Bronx), the Garrison Chapel of St. Cornelius on Governor's Island, and the General Theological Seminary 
Buildings in Hartford, CT
The Keney Memorial Clock Tower
