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syndicate funded the purchase with a $ 3.3 million loan from
Metropolitan Life; it planned to build an 18-story apartment building with 242 units and a combined 1,000 rooms. According to the syndicate, the new development's design would be based on Roth's previous San Remo and Beresford apartment buildings. Later the same month, Roth's firm filed plans for an apartment building at 140 Riverside Drive, which would be erected by 140 Riverside Drive Inc. at a cost of $ 1.45 million. It was the Upper West Side's largest development in several years, as well as the only large apartment building being constructed in that area.
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of single-paired casement windows and one bay of smaller windows. On the 16th and 17th stories, the westernmost bay of windows is offset because these stories contain different apartment layouts. In the eastern section, the second and ninth stories contain a slightly different window layout from the 10th to 15th stories. The 16th to 18th stories of the eastern section are set back. The eastern corner of the 86th Street elevation is also curved. The windows are recessed slightly.
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the proposed modifications, citing esthetic concerns and the high cost of the plan. Later that month, the LPC scheduled a public hearing to discuss the possibility of designating the
Normandy as a New York City landmark, thereby restricting the scope of modifications to the facade. Some tenants replaced their windows even as the LPC continued to discuss the landmark designation. The LPC designated the Normandy as a city landmark on November 12, 1985. Immediately afterward, the
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stories are set back. The corner windows on this elevation are more sharply curved than those on
Riverside Drive; the center pane is angled 45 degrees from the two panes on either side. The midsection contains three casement windows per floor. In the easternmost five bays, the second to ninth stories contain a different window layout from the 10th to 15th stories, and the eastern section of the 16th and 17th stories is set back.
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kitchen with a maid's room. The two levels of each suite were connected by curved staircases enclosed in glass-brick shafts. On the upper level were two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a dressing room. On both levels of both suites, there were terraces on three sides. Each suite's ceilings measured 11 to 12 feet (3.4 to 3.7 m) high. Both suites included wood-burning fireplaces with carved-wood and marble
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adjacent street. Apartment buildings could rise up to 19 stories; additional stories were allowed on large plots, but the floor areas of these stories were limited to 20 percent of the lot area. The
Normandy was the only apartment building on Riverside Drive to be designed with twin towers. This contrasted with the multiple twin-towered buildings on
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at 140 Riverside Drive in 1910. This house had contained a log cabin, chapel, and ballroom. Harriss's firm
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those on the 17th floor are cantilevered. The returns of each pavilion, facing the recessed courtyard, contain three windows per floor. In the midsection, each of the 3rd through 18th stories contains a uniform pattern of casement windows. Above the 19th-story penthouse, the midsection is topped by a parapet with
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Another controversy emerged in the late 1990s, when the owner of the adjacent five-story House of Free Russia at 349 West 86th Street announced plans to demolish that building, replacing it with a 15-story condominium tower. Many residents of the
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September 1938, and the city's board of appeals upheld the rejection two months later. As a result, Roth submitted new plans with smaller balconies and more prominent Art Moderne design elements. By early 1939, the building was known as
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On the rear elevation, facing east, the pavilions at the north and south ends of the building flank a deeply recessed midsection. Each of the pavilions contains five bays of casement windows. The northern pavilion on 87th Street is deeper; the windows on that pavilion only begin above the tenth floor
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Normandy was occupied by twelve row houses that were built in 1896 by Henry Cook. These were composed of eight houses at 140–147 Riverside Drive, three at 348–352 West 87th Street, and 351 West 86th Street. Traffic engineer John A. Harriss acquired the house
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Normandy employed an in-house architect to review proposed renovations to the building. In September 1985, the co-op board voted to replace the existing casement windows, which were leaking, and to create holes in the facade for air conditioners. Several tenants objected to
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Normandy's operators had to reinstate a room in the basement "for the acceptance of delivery parcels" after the operators had tried to reduce
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In August 1938, Metropolitan Life sold Harriss's houses to a syndicate composed of developers Henry Kaufman, Emery Roth, Samson Rosenblatt, and Herman Wacht. This was described as the largest privately funded acquisition of vacant buildings in New York City since the beginning of the Depression. The
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The 87th Street elevation contains a recessed midsection flanked by curved corners. The westernmost five bays are flanked by pilasters like those on 86th Street. Each of the 2nd through 17th stories contains four bays of single-paired casements and one bay of smaller windows, while the 18th and 19th
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ornamentation, as well as movable windows and curved corners. The building has a sunken lobby leading to two elevator banks. On the upper stories, there were originally 250 apartments, each with two to seven rooms. The rooms are generally more compact than in earlier luxury apartment buildings, with
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Common rooms such as the living room were arranged around a central gallery. Unlike in older buildings, the Normandy had circular foyers, which measured 14 to 16 feet (4.3 to 4.9 m) across. Rooms were typically smaller than those in the Beresford or San Remo, and the ceilings measured up to 10
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There were two duplex penthouse suites, one within each of the towers; each suite contained seven rooms. The lower level of each suite contain a foyer measuring about 20 by 9 feet (6.1 by 2.7 m). Leading off each foyer were a living room, dining room, a library with a separate bathroom, and a
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There are no doors on the Riverside Drive elevation, though it does contain multi-pane sash windows, which are recessed directly into the rusticated base. The arrangement of the first- and second-story windows largely follows that of the stories directly above the base. The center of the Riverside
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The Normandy's towers, which contain brick facades with cast-stone ornamentation, rise above the 18th story of either pavilion. Each tower's corners are flanked by clusters of piers. On the north, west, and south elevation of each tower are blind window openings, which contain a wall instead of a
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the Roth firm took on modernism slowly – the Normandy apartments of 1938 at 140 Riverside Drive have an Art Deco-like base, but the ornamental housing for the water tower lurches back suddenly to the Italian Renaissance. There were a few other such schizophrenic designs from the 1930s and
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made her maiden voyage in July 1938, the month before the apartment building was announced, Roth never publicly confirmed the connection between the apartment building and the ocean liner. About half of the apartments had been rented by July 1939. Annual rents ranged from $ 1,000 for two-bedroom
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runs horizontally above the base. The two-story rusticated base extends across the 86th Street and Riverside Drive elevations, as well as the western section of the 87th Street elevation. On the remainder of the 87th Street elevation, the rusticated blocks are only one story high and there is no
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In 1986, historian Steven Ruttenbaum wrote: "The Normandy is very much a child of the Beresford and the San Remo, yet it is like one that has suffered mild deprivation at austere times." According to Ruttenbaum, the mixture of Art Moderne and Italian Renaissance elements created "a graceful and
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in 1971. As part of the offering, the apartments would be sold at prices ranging from $ 6,462 for two-room units to $ 70,500 for the penthouse duplexes; the monthly maintenance costs would range from $ 83 to $ 906. The Normandy was finally converted to a co-op in 1979. Following the cooperative
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of 1929. Under this legislation, the "street walls" of apartment buildings could rise one and a half times the width of the adjacent street before they had to contain a setback. On lots of more than 25,000 sq ft (2,300 m), the street walls could rise three times the width of the
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built in the late 1890s. Plans for the Normandy apartment building were announced in August 1938; the building opened in September 1939 and was the last major apartment house developed on the Upper West Side before World War II. The Normandy was resold in 1944, 1952, and 1960. The building was
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blocks of limestone. The rustication consists only of horizontal grooves, unlike in earlier buildings that also had vertical grooves; this was one of several Art Moderne elements in the building. Each horizontal course of blocks is separated by three shallow grooves, and the limestone blocks
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with an area of 28,700 square feet (2,670 m). The lot measures 200 feet (61 m) along Riverside Drive, 125 feet (38 m) along 86th Street, and 160 feet (49 m) along 87th Street. The surrounding area contains row houses, as well as apartment buildings such as the
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The two main entrances on 86th and 87th Streets are connected by a passageway. Near the western end of the 86th Street elevation is a recessed semicircular entryway, with a curved canopy projecting over the sidewalk. The lowest section of the entryway's wall is a cast-stone
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styles, it was constructed from 1938 to 1939. The building was developed by a syndicate composed of Henry Kaufman, Emery Roth, Samson Rosenblatt, and Herman Wacht. The Normandy is 20 stories tall, with small twin towers rising above the 18th story. The building is a
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the number of staff in the building. Normandy Associates, headed by A. Gochalk and Albert Eltingin, acquired the Normandy in 1960 from the Normandy Company, subject to a mortgage of $ 3.3 million. At the time, the building had 253 units. All apartments were
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conversion, its residents published a monthly newsletter and sponsored tours of each other's apartments. According to one long-time resident, the building became "a small town" after the conversion, whereas "nobody knew anybody" when it was a rental house.
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Roth paid particular attention to the designs of the windows, which were manufactured in pieces and assembled to his precise specifications. Most of the windows originally carried a uniform design, with glass panes separated by metal
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alleged that the condo development would block the views of over 100 apartments. The Normandy's lawyers said that an existing covenant prevented any "tenement flat or apartment house" from being built at 349 West 86th Street, but a
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When the Normandy was built, it was arranged with 250 apartments, each with two to seven rooms. There were 1,060 rooms in total. Each story contained up to 15 apartments. Some of the three-room suites were arranged as
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unique composition which is at once conservative and forward-looking". Anthony Robins wrote in a 2017 book: "Perhaps the Normandy is best thought of as neither Renaissance nor Moderne – but, simply, as Emery Roth."
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The center of the midsection's facade has four single-casements, flanked by one triple-casement on each side. To the left (north) is a double-casement, while to the right (south) is a single-casement and a
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style). Roth avoided characterizing the Normandy as a modern-style building, in the belief that "every building is modern when erected". Original plans had called for the building to be designed in an
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panels and glass-block walls. The walls of each tower are topped by a balustrade with obelisks at each corner. Each tower contains a further setback with blind openings on all sides. Above is a tiled
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against further window replacements. Within a week of the landmark designation, the Conservancy and the Normandy's board established an agreement on the replacement of the windows. A 1992 letter to
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The passageway between the 86th and 87th Street entrances is known as the "garden loggia". It is designed in the Art Moderne style. There are four large windows on Riverside Drive, separated by
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1279:"John A. Harriss Estate of $ 5,000 Goes to Widow: Authority on Traffic Control Sold Home on Riverside Drive Before His Death Owned Valuable Antiques".
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Henry Kaufman, Emery Roth, Samson Rosenblatt, and Herman Wacht
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Italian Renaissance Revival architecture in the United States
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New York Art Deco: A Guide to Gotham's Jazz Age Architecture
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Mansions in the Clouds: The Skyscraper Palazzi of Emery Roth
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Fitch, Gerry (September 10, 1938). "He Views a New Design".
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The Normandy's owners proposed converting the building to a
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Buildings, Frank W. Cranenew Riverside (August 27, 1939).
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the Normandy. The building's name may have come from the
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Entrance galleries: 14 by 24 ft (4.3 by 7.3 m)
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The building, possibly named for the French ocean liner
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510:contains decorative detail on all of its
16:Apartment building in Manhattan, New York
4203:Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church
3997:Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School
2707:"Co-ops Can Be More That Just Buildings"
2673:"On West Side, a New Battle of Normandy"
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333:suite in each tower with seven rooms.
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1705:Dunlap, David W. (November 2, 2001).
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4661:1939 establishments in New York City
3033:Riverside-West End Historic District
2739:Giovannini, Joseph (July 11, 1985).
2671:Purnick, Joyce (November 14, 1985).
2540:Grutzner, Charles (March 14, 1952).
2216:Crane, Frank W. (January 29, 1939).
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780:Southern pavilion on Riverside Drive
312:. The first two stories are clad in
4580:Central Park West Historic District
4012:Innovation Diploma Plus High School
3337:Trump International Hotel and Tower
2875:Hevesi, Dennis (October 24, 1999).
2838:Lueck, Thomas J. (March 12, 1997).
2778:Shepard, Joan (November 18, 1985).
2091:Gray, Christopher (July 11, 1999).
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399:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
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4696:Residential buildings in Manhattan
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4233:Second Church of Christ, Scientist
4158:Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
4078:William E. Macaulay Honors College
3715:American Museum of Natural History
3504:Association Residence Nursing Home
2578:. September 30, 1960. p. 21.
2574:"Group Buys Normandy Apartments".
1674:from the original on March 8, 2022
674:, which contains a lantern-shaped
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4193:First Church of Christ, Scientist
4173:Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
4032:The School at Columbia University
4002:Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School
3120:The Normandy, 140 Riverside Drive
3107:
2111:from the original on May 18, 2022
1448:Cooper, Lee E. (April 23, 1939).
1102:from the original on May 28, 2022
992:and a setback from right to left.
417:style (not to be confused with a
401:took over the buildings in 1933.
299:New York City designated landmark
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4163:Broadway United Church of Christ
4073:Fordham University School of Law
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2912:& Willensky, Elliot (2000).
2705:Smith, Dian G. (April 2, 1987).
2380:. December 2, 1939. p. 26.
1341:Guide to New York City Landmarks
1283:. November 19, 1938. p. 8.
662:at the corners of the parapets.
72:Art Moderne, Renaissance Revival
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4183:Church of the Blessed Sacrament
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29:Hotel Normandie (New York City)
4421:103rd Street/Central Park West
4248:St. Michael's Episcopal Church
4243:St. Ignatius of Antioch Church
3720:Children's Museum of Manhattan
2303:. March 10, 1944. p. 25.
2197:. August 7, 1938. p. C1.
2014:. April 23, 1939. p. C2.
1707:"Even Now, A Skyline Of Twins"
1309:. April 1, 1934. p. RE1.
862:New York Landmarks Conservancy
771:
678:at its peak. According to the
1:
4411:96th Street/Central Park West
4401:86th Street/Central Park West
4381:72nd Street/Central Park West
4263:West-Park Presbyterian Church
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2357:. July 11, 1939. p. 33.
1967:. July 23, 1939. p. C2.
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409:The Normandy was designed by
4309:Congregation Shearith Israel
4238:St. Gregory the Great Church
4213:Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
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4099:Bloomingdale School of Music
2521:. June 1, 1952. p. 1C.
2490:. June 1, 1952. p. R1.
1092:"140 Riverside Drive, 10024"
1059:
813:, as well as script writers
324:is made of light brick with
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4608:Manhattan Community Board 7
4371:59th Street–Columbus Circle
4329:Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
4223:Rutgers Presbyterian Church
3897:Green spaces and recreation
3730:New-York Historical Society
3641:
3047:Robins, Anthony W. (2017).
2988:Ruttenbaum, Steven (1986).
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853:cooperative apartment house
706:. Throughout the lobby are
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4376:66th Street–Lincoln Center
4299:Congregation Rodeph Sholom
4258:West End Collegiate Church
4022:PS 9 Sarah Anderson School
3972:The Anderson School PS 334
3937:West Side Community Garden
2981:
2915:AIA Guide to New York City
1132:AIA Guide to New York City
895:AIA Guide to New York City
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518:are made of beige-colored
308:, some of which double as
264:apartment building at 140
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4319:Lincoln Square Synagogue
3870:A Photographer's Gallery
3800:Metropolitan Opera House
3739:Theaters/performing arts
3564:New York Cancer Hospital
3519:Claremont Riding Academy
940:
650:Upper stories and towers
530:consists of multi-paned
514:. The base, towers, and
284:. Designed by architect
4294:Congregation Ohab Zedek
3865:Nicholas Roerich Museum
3805:Vivian Beaumont Theater
3674:Essential by Christophe
3610:Charles M. Schwab House
2780:"Accord in co-op rehab"
2576:New York Herald Tribune
2519:New York Herald Tribune
2378:New York Herald Tribune
2355:New York Herald Tribune
2301:New York Herald Tribune
2195:New York Herald Tribune
2012:New York Herald Tribune
1965:New York Herald Tribune
1281:New York Herald Tribune
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356:The Normandy is at 140
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171:Design and construction
126:40.790167°N 73.979833°W
4548:79th Street Boat Basin
4148:Advent Lutheran Church
4109:Mannes School of Music
3725:Museum of Biblical Art
3689:Murray's Sturgeon Shop
2604:. September 30, 1960.
1658:The Century Apartments
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878:New York Supreme Court
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839:Cooperative conversion
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225:New York City Landmark
31:. For other uses, see
4426:103rd Street/Broadway
4042:Stephen Gaynor School
3965:Primary and secondary
3790:David H. Koch Theater
3549:Isaac L. Rice Mansion
3484:360 Central Park West
3479:353 Central Park West
3358:257 Central Park West
3242:101 Central Park West
3084:. New York: Rizzoli.
2946:. February 16, 1978.
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847:View from 86th Street
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475:Multiple Dwelling Act
199:Public transit access
131:40.790167; -73.979833
4676:Emery Roth buildings
4416:96th Street/Broadway
4406:86th Street/Broadway
4386:72nd Street/Broadway
4289:Congregation Habonim
4104:Kaufman Music Center
4068:Bard Graduate Center
4017:Manhattan Day School
3810:Walter Reade Theater
3509:Astor Court Building
3474:161 West 93rd Street
3282:First Battery Armory
3267:Deutsche Bank Center
3237:55 Central Park West
3227:15 Central Park West
3122:at Wikimedia Commons
3042:. December 19, 1989.
3027:. November 12, 1985.
2149:. January 19, 1936.
750:New York City Subway
609:Intermediate stories
288:in a mixture of the
142:Construction started
21:Normandie Apartments
4208:Holy Trinity Church
3494:601 West End Avenue
3489:370 Riverside Drive
3378:Apple Bank Building
3363:520 West End Avenue
3232:50 West 66th Street
3018:Normandy Apartments
2974:, pp. 172–173.
2784:New York Daily News
2180:, pp. 171–172.
2081:, pp. 176–177.
2035:, pp. 175–176.
1931:, pp. 173–174.
1615:, pp. 174–175.
1203:. August 27, 1938.
443:888 Grand Concourse
294:Renaissance Revival
122: /
80:140 Riverside Drive
69:Architectural style
64:General information
4153:All Angels' Church
3652:Shops, restaurants
3297:Hotel des Artistes
3222:5 West 63rd Street
2944:The New York Times
2881:The New York Times
2844:The New York Times
2812:. August 9, 1992.
2810:The New York Times
2745:The New York Times
2711:The New York Times
2677:The New York Times
2635:The New York Times
2602:The New York Times
2546:The New York Times
2488:The New York Times
2453:. March 10, 1944.
2451:The New York Times
2417:The New York Times
2324:The New York Times
2268:The New York Times
2222:The New York Times
2147:The New York Times
2097:The New York Times
1711:The New York Times
1454:The New York Times
1307:The New York Times
1201:The New York Times
911:buildings such as
904:The New York Times
870:The New York Times
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827:The New York Times
815:Arnold M. Auerbach
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754:Eighth Avenue Line
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575:with a horizontal
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467:The New York Times
343:, replaced twelve
240:Reference no.
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3835:Café des Artistes
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3785:David Geffen Hall
3669:Barney Greengrass
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3620:Somerindyck House
3554:Master Apartments
3524:Cleburne Building
3393:Hotel Belleclaire
3118:Media related to
3091:978-0-8478-3096-1
3060:978-1-4384-6396-4
3001:978-0-917439-09-4
2940:"Design Notebook"
2925:978-0-8129-3107-5
1919:, pp. 11–12.
1888:, pp. 10–11.
1350:978-0-470-28963-1
1142:978-0-19538-386-7
480:Central Park West
255:
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235:November 12, 1985
194:Other information
158:Technical details
153:September 1, 1939
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3745:Arclight Theatre
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3342:Waterline Square
3312:Millennium Tower
3217:1 Riverside Park
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4052:Trinity School
4049:
4047:Studio Maestro
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1946:, p. 12;
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1900:, p. 11;
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3600:Apthorp Farm
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3458:The San Remo
3438:Olcott Hotel
3403:Bretton Hall
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3307:The Majestic
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117:73°58′47.4″W
114:40°47′24.6″N
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43:The Normandy
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4482:95th Street
4477:89th Street
4472:85th Street
4467:79th Street
4462:74th Street
4457:72nd Street
4452:66th Street
4391:79th Street
4324:Ramath Orah
3754:Stand Up NY
3559:Hotel Paris
3514:The Belnord
3428:The Langham
3373:The Apthorp
3368:The Ansonia
3322:The Prasada
3317:Park Loggia
3262:The Century
3159:(including
1598:Robins 2017
1502:Robins 2017
1421:Robins 2017
819:Herman Wouk
772:Development
573:water table
484:the Century
439:balustrades
415:Art Moderne
378:86th Street
290:Art Moderne
262:cooperative
213:86th Street
163:Floor count
145:August 1938
129: /
104:Coordinates
4655:Categories
4272:Synagogues
3850:Eighty One
3408:The Dakota
3038:(Report).
3023:(Report).
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2527:1291419235
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2160:August 23,
2020:1243037984
1973:1243162975
1663:(Report).
1289:1267765566
936:References
882:air rights
866:injunction
715:Apartments
700:wainscoted
684:campaniles
581:rusticated
520:cast stone
512:elevations
423:Italianate
411:Emery Roth
394:row houses
345:row houses
326:cast stone
316:blocks of
314:rusticated
286:Emery Roth
232:Designated
180:Emery Roth
4605:See also:
3955:Education
3795:Rose Hall
3584:The Turin
3499:The Ariel
3448:Red House
3383:The Astor
3332:The Sofia
3195:Buildings
3179:Manhattan
3069:953576510
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1060:Citations
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793:Normandie
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552:casements
524:limestone
427:pilasters
387:Red House
366:Manhattan
340:Normandie
331:penthouse
318:limestone
278:Manhattan
186:Developer
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4364:stations
4131:Religion
3860:Mikell's
3845:Dovetail
3830:Andanada
3684:Lucciola
3100:13860977
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2894:June 15,
2857:June 15,
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2758:June 15,
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1100:Archived
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722:duplexes
690:Features
672:hip roof
660:obelisks
588:-shaped
548:transoms
516:parapets
482:(namely
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3708:Museums
3699:Zabar's
3642:Culture
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1678:May 23,
744:History
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632:corbels
590:molding
544:muntins
536:courses
360:in the
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4536:Other
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627:Ionic
586:torus
577:ovolo
567:bays.
455:wings
437:with
260:is a
3096:OCLC
3086:ISBN
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