Circa 1929-1931 // ARCHITECT: Farrar & Watmaugh // BUILDER: Henry Mandel London Terrace is a West Chelsea landmark taking up a full block bordered by 23rd & 24th Streets, Ninth to Tenth Avenues. This location has only grown more desirable over the last decade with the...
299 West 12th Street...
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Circa 1931 // ARCHITECT: Emery Roth // BUILDER: Bing & Bing Cons. Co. This may be the most expensive prewar apartment building downtown, but in a nod to the less stuffy world of Greenwich Village, this building is a condo rather than a coop. As such, unlike a coop where you...
Bowman Tudors in Bro...
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[Click on each image to magnify...] Today, I am posting about something unusual for this blog, i.e., not a prewar apartment building in Manhattan. In addition to my passion for prewar apartments — perhaps, “in tandem with…” — I’ve...
Tudor House #3
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Designed for a flat lot, this house is fairly compact in its overall dimensions, yet, it’s very spacious. The rear-loading garage allows for a relatively narrower lot. There is a four-room apartment (Two Bedrooms, large bathroom, Living Room, and full Kitchen) over the garage, accessible...
730 Park Avenue at 7...
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Circa 1928-1929 // ARCHITECT: F. Burral Hoffman, Jr. & Lafayette A. Goldstone // BUILDER: G. Richard Davis & Co. Built in the Jacobean/Tudor style, this is one of Park Avenue’s most majestic prewar apartment buildings. Sandwiched between two of Candela’s greatest...
720 Park Avenue at 7...
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Circa 1928-1929 // ARCHITECT: Rosario Candela & Cross & Cross // BUILDER: Starrett Brothers Built in a reserved amalgam of the Georgian and Tudor styles, 720 Park Avenue is one of the most important and prestigious apartment prewar buildings in New York. The units are a...
Tudor House #2
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Designed for a flat, or gently sloped, lot. Accommodates a three-car garage at a slightly lower grade than the main floor. A special feature of this house is the ability to reach all six first floor rooms independently of each other. The Kitchen has a spectacular corner window that bathes the...
ENTRANCE DETAIL: 145...
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I was walking along West 79th Street and captured this fantastic entrance portal. If you walk around New York City with your eyes open to experience the unexpected bit of architectural excellence, you will be forever amazed at the sheer quantity of terrific things you will see. And so...
Tudor Style: Tudor R...
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By Lee Goff // Photographs by Paul Rocheleau Universe Publishing (A Division of Rizzoli), New York The hardcover book’s jacket says: “The Tudor House is one of America’s keystones — a type of home that has attracted homeowners for more than a century. Its basic elements — the...