OFFICE OF MESSRS. DELANO & ALDRICH, NEW YORK MESSRS. DELANO & ALDRICH, ARCHITECTS |
THIS building, occupying the site of a former garage***stable and milk depot***, was designed by and now serves as a private studio for Messrs. Delano and Aldrich.***1916***
The facade is of stucco***refaced during renovations*** and Kingwood stone***from Kingwood, VA.*** with a wrought iron railing of unusual design. The character of the building, unique among its neighbors in Murray Hill, makes it possible to dispense with a sign.
ENTRANCE HALL |
RECEPTION ROOM 1 |
The first of these reception rooms has its walls painted a deep orange color, touched up with gold. The fixtures are of wrought iron and crystal and the furniture is Spanish, dating from the early nineteenth century.
RECEPTION ROOM 2 |
LIBRARY |
On the floor above are the private offices of the firm and the business offices, stenographers' and bookkeeper's rooms.
The entire third floor is devoted to a large draughting room, lighted and ventilated by three northerly skylights and by windows on three sides.
***Bing Streetside***
Interesting to see the side garden, a feature I didn't know about.
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