Stockton Beekman Colt (March 20, 1863 – June 22, 1937) was an American architect noted for using the Renaissance style. A graduate of Columbia University, Colt had numerous partnerships, including working with John Stewart Barney, Goodhue Livingston, and Samuel Beck Parkman Trowbridge. He designed the Barclay Building (also known as the Ungar Building), Nathaniel L. McCready house, and the Emmet Building in New York City.