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building in the United States (although the Coignet Building in Brooklyn, New York was completed over the winter of 1872-73) critics and scholars have recognized its importance since then, calling it "one of the most remarkable achievements of building art in the century" and "a technical tour de
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Architectural publications carried articles about the house as early as year before construction was finished. Its completion in 1876 prompted even longer articles, and mentions in overseas publications. Seven years later, in 1883, Ward presented his own paper on the house's construction to the
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force". Ward's neighbors were less sure, calling it "Ward's Folly" at first, certain it would collapse or otherwise be ruined, but later calling it "Ward's Castle" when it survived. It has remained mostly unaltered, save for the two modern wings, ever since.
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A wraparound porch with round columns covers the south (front) elevation of the main block. The eastern two-thirds and tower are in Connecticut; the western third and wing are in New York. The mansard roof is pierced by classically inspired
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and rods, even in the roof. Wood was only used for door and window frames and their decorative trim. Ward's mother also had a fear of fire, which contributed to his desire to construct a fireproof residence.
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two years earlier. Walker bought the dilapidated building for $ 60,000. He repaired the house and ran the museum with his family. It attracted up to 75,000 visitors per year.
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Ward worked in collaboration with architect Robert Mook over three years to build the house. His goal was not only to build a house for himself, but that it be effectively
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The Ward House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The following year, the structure was jointly designated as a
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Mook contributed a design in keeping with the tastes of the time. The main block and its mansard roof are in high
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and two concrete chimneys; a third is on the west side. The roofline is marked by a modillioned
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that caps the two-story main block. Wood was used only for door and window frames. A four-story
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from the house. A short driveway leads in from Magnolia Drive on the Rye Brook side.
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on the corners of its lower two stories. A one-story wing projects to the west.
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The house is located in a residential neighborhood a short distance from where
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Ferro-concrete (Artificial Stone) building still standing in Gowanus, Brooklyn
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwich, Connecticut
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mode. Above it is a similar floor with bedrooms and storage space.
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rises above the southeast corner. Like the house it has imitation
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Historic house on Connecticut-New York state line in United States
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
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Some areas with "Greenwich, Connecticut" postal addresses are in
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leaves the state line for a southwesterly heading into downtown
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Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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New York and Long Island Coignet Artificial Stone Building
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National Historic Civil and Concrete Engineering Landmark
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New York and Long Island Coignet Stone Company Building
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From 1976 until 1992 the unaltered castle housed the
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
A gray house with a tower on the right side and a wing at the left.
Rye Brook
NY
Greenwich
CT
Rye
41°01′34″N 73°40′02″W / 41.0261°N 73.6672°W / 41.0261; -73.6672
Second Empire
Gothic Revival
76001294
Rye Brook
New York
Greenwich
Connecticut
reinforced concrete
mechanical engineer
Mort Walker
Beetle Bailey
Museum of Cartoon Art
state highway
NY 120A
Port Chester
Byram River
Long Island Sound
reinforced concrete
foundation
mansard roof
crenellated
machicolation

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