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parapet of concrete blocks along the border of Amster Yard. The second, third, and fourth stories on the north facade are similar in design, with two casement windows on the left and a larger multi-pane window on the right. The third story retains its original window of small glass blocks on the right, while the second and fourth stories do not; the fourth story also has an iron balcony in front of the windows. The fifth and sixth stories on the north facade are also similar to each other, with small-glass-block walls divided vertically into three sections. The fifth floor has a pair of casement windows in the central panel of the glass-block wall, while the sixth story has two pairs of casement windows within the outer panels.
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to dirt buildup. The second and fourth stories contain open-air balconies with metal railings, which are set within the blue-brick openings. A wall of large glass blocks, with a doorway on the right side, is set behind the balcony. The recessed balconies also indicated where the living areas of the apartments were. The third and fifth stories have walls of small glass blocks within the blue-brick openings, as well as five casement windows within each glass-block wall. These casement windows were designed with double glazing for insulation and are set in aluminum frames. Above the fifth story, the blue bricks are laid vertically to resemble a
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windows would never need to be opened. The air-conditioning units took air from both inside and outside, which was then filtered, temperature-adjusted, dehumidified, and circulated through all rooms of both apartments. Sanders also included indirect and direct lighting using a then-new lightbulb design. The living rooms and master bedrooms in both apartments were also equipped with fireplaces and some built-in furniture. The units had
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planter curves inward toward a door on the right, which is slightly slanted from the building's lot line. The door consists of three square panes of glass within a red frame; to the right is a circular light and the number "219". The south facade initially contained decorative ivy, which was intended to draw attention from what architectural writer
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492:. News media further reported in May 1938 that Armar Archbold had rented the duplex unit. The duplex unit was rented to Fanshawe Lindley in 1943. Around this time, the building also contained the Art Headquarters, which hosted exhibitions such as a display of war posters. Sanders died at his home in September 1948. Architect
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windows. The glass blocks were installed to provide insulation and privacy while also allowing illumination. The house was designed with two residential units: Sanders's seven-room apartment on the fourth, fifth, and partial sixth floors, as well as a six-room unit on the second and third floors that
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In July 1934, Davis bought a two-story house at 219 East 49th Street for $ 11,500, giving the seller a purchase money mortgage for $ 7,000. Davis planned to expand the building by two stories and subdivide the house into two duplex units. Later that year, Sanders prepared plans for a completely new
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Sanders Studio was previously occupied by a two-story (plus basement) house completed in 1869. It was one of numerous masonry houses with brick or brownstone facades to be developed in Turtle Bay starting in the 1860s. These buildings usually occupied land lots that were at
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The ground story on 49th Street is framed in white marble and is slightly recessed from the upper stories. On the left side of the ground story is a concrete planter raised a few feet above ground level. Recessed behind the planter is a window of glass blocks shielding
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The west, north, and east facades are clad in red brick. The west and east facades have no windows and abut the neighboring buildings. The north facade has casement windows and glass-block windows, but in a different arrangement for each story. The first story of the north facade is blocked by a
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fabricated 12-by-12-inch (300 mm × 300 mm) glass bricks for the second and fourth stories, which were larger than any other glass bricks manufactured at the time. The differently sized glass blocks were used "to preserve the general scale of decorations" inside.
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rooms as well as floors made of cork and linoleum. The house originally was equipped with metal furniture and recessed cupboards, shelves, and bookcases. Sanders and Davis's unit was characterized as having several storage cupboards.
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was rented to others. The ground story, with a white marble facade and a slightly angled entrance doorway, was used for
Sanders's studios. Upon completion, 219 East 49th Street was largely praised for its design.
496:, one of Sanders's neighbors, alleged that Sanders had killed himself, even as news media reported that he had died of a heart attack. Sanders's only obituary was published in the September 3, 1948, issue of
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457:. Morris Sanders studied at the
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305:. The building has a
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2149:325 East 38th Street
2144:207 East 36th Street
2139:152 East 38th Street
2134:146 East 38th Street
2053:at Wikimedia Commons
2051:219 East 49th Street
2006:Architectural Review
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490:John Dustin Archbold
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519:Architectural Forum
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2780:Peter Detmold Park
2569:Trygve Lie Gallery
2518:Sparks Steak House
2320:Turtle Bay Gardens
1832:. pp. 12–13.
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