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Park House (New York)

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Year built
  
1911

Architect
  
Walter B. Chambers

Architectural style
  
Beaux-Arts architecture


Location
  
135 West 58th Street Manhattan, New York 10019 United States

The Park House (also known as The Park House Condominium) is a cooperative apartment building located in The Plaza District at 135 West 58th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1911 and is considered to be one of the most elegant Beaux Arts apartment houses in Manhattan.

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Architecture

This handsome Beaux-Arts style building was designed by Walter Boughton Chambers, AIA. Walter B. Chambers founded the Atelier Masqueray-Chambers - the first atelier for architectural studies in the United States based on the French Beaux Arts system. In 1884, Chambers formed a partnership with Ernest Flagg, and their practice is credited with the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C, McClellan Hall and Bingham Hall at Yale University, and the Gloria Vanderbilt Cooper Residence at 45 East 67th Street, New York.

Description

The building's limestone facade is accented by 2 tiers of balconies, the first at the second floor level, and the last on the uppermost (9th) floor. Additionally a juliet balcony hangs from the central window of the 8th floor. The wrought iron railings feature greek key motifs in the corners.

Originally, the building consisted of one apartment per floor, consisting of 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a library and a 17 1/2' × 47 1/2' drawing room and dining room.

History

The Park House was constructed in 1911 by the J. Livingston Construction Co. The architectural firm of Flagg & Chambers, a partnership of Walter B. Chambers and Ernest Flagg, were commissioned to design the 9-story building. In 1912, the Park House won an American Institute of Architects Award in the category "1912, Over Six Stories" for architect Walter B. Chambers.

References

Park House (New York) Wikipedia


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