MrBern
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I wish I had cool photos to post bu t this in the only one I could find online
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/UES/UES019.htm
Its non descript, but its supposed to be. These buildings were constructed at th turn of the city to give NYCs working class a building complex that had some light & air & a bathroom in every apt. Tiny apts, but they had windows & a COURTYARD to afford the tenents some dignity & hygiene. You jsut dont see courtyards in NYC.
Its a simple interesting aesthetic built w/ light colored brick & marble. Its the old world looking forward.
These arent glamorous, but they were considered a model for proper tenement living. And in the `30s they were a template for other city construction.
But in a backroom deal two corner buildings had their landmark status revoked. A few years ago soem of the facades were restored & it was thought the buildings would be maintained. But times change & its slated to be demolished.
Next week there will be public hearings At teh Municipal Building across from City Hall to decide if these buildings should be Preserved & not Demolished.
They would be replaced by a 28 story tower....
I live there and watching each old brownstone go has just been painfully disappointing.
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/UES/UES019.htm
Its non descript, but its supposed to be. These buildings were constructed at th turn of the city to give NYCs working class a building complex that had some light & air & a bathroom in every apt. Tiny apts, but they had windows & a COURTYARD to afford the tenents some dignity & hygiene. You jsut dont see courtyards in NYC.
Its a simple interesting aesthetic built w/ light colored brick & marble. Its the old world looking forward.
These arent glamorous, but they were considered a model for proper tenement living. And in the `30s they were a template for other city construction.
But in a backroom deal two corner buildings had their landmark status revoked. A few years ago soem of the facades were restored & it was thought the buildings would be maintained. But times change & its slated to be demolished.
Next week there will be public hearings At teh Municipal Building across from City Hall to decide if these buildings should be Preserved & not Demolished.
They would be replaced by a 28 story tower....
I live there and watching each old brownstone go has just been painfully disappointing.