| ID # | RLS20080634 |
| Detay | 8 chanm, 6 twalèt, 1 demi twalèt, machin lave, machin sèch, enteryè: 6406 ft2, 595m2 DOM: 74 jou |
| Ane konstriksyon | 1910 |
| Taks (pa ane) | $97,860 |
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| Tren anba tè | 3 minit pou tren 6 |
| 4 minit pou tren Q | |
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Kay Barbara Jakobson - Yon Ja 20 pye lajè sou Upper East Side
167 East 74th Street se yon rezidans remakab sou Upper East Side ki gen lajè 20 pye, senk etaj, ki gen plis pase 6,000 pye kare espas andedan. Li distenge pa yon volim achitekti dramati, enteryè lumineuz, ak yon salon espektakilè ak doub wotè ki bay sou yon jaden prive. Kay la ofri yon konbinezon ra de echèl, limyè, ak prezans achitekti ki raman jwenn nan kay nan Manhattan. Yon konvèjans ra de atizay, achitekti, ak istwa fanmi, rezidans la te akeri pa modifikatè ikonique Barbara Jakobson an 1965 epi li rete kòm kay prensipal li pou prèske sis deseni, devlope nan youn nan enteryè kiltirèl prive ki pi enfliyans pandje an nan New York.
Orijinèlman konstwi an 1910 epi elaji an 1956 pa achitèk John Kingsland, kay la te atire lavi kreyatif pou lontan. Pandan prèske yon dekad li te kay pou renome reyalizatè Elia Kazan, ki te rete isit la pandan ke li t ap reyalize klasik sinematik tankou East of Eden ak Splendor in the Grass. Pandan ane sa yo, figi tankou James Dean, Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty, Marlon Brando, ak Vivien Leigh te pami vizitè notab ki te pase nan pòtay li yo. Pita, anba jèsyon Jakobson, kay la te kontinye sèvi kòm yon salon enfòmèl pou mond atizay ak literati, akeyi limyè ki enkli Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, Philip Roth, ak Umberto Eco.
Sou East 74th Street, kay la rekonèt touswit pa pòt liko wouj e pa estati zeklè an bwonz kreye pa eskilpteur Jane Canfield - yon detay mayifik ki te bay pwopriyete a sou non katye "Kay Zeklè" depi lontan. Enstale pandan se gason eksploratè anba dlo ak eritaj magazen depatman Peter Gimbel ki te mèt kay la, figi amizan yo te byen vit kaptire imajinasyon jenerasyon timoun katye a.
Anndan, kay la devlope ak yon sans gwo ak teyat achitekti. Yon antre dramatik ak twa vout ak papye pèrsonalize ki fèt pa atis Peter Halley mennen nan yon sal cho ak akeyan ak chemine ki bay sou salon ekstraòdinè ak doub wotè - yon premye enpresyon inoubliyab ki vrèman se yon "momant ouf."
Avèk plafon ki monte apeprè 19 pye, salon an revele yon volim achitekti etonan ki raman rankontre nan kay prive. Benyen nan limyè natirèl soti nan yon kovèti anwo epi ankadre pa gran mi brik, sal la posede echèl ak prezans yon galri prive. Fènèt ki ale soti nan etaj rive nan plafon bay sou jaden kalm de 350 pye kare a, kreye yon koneksyon vizyèl remakab ant enteryè dramatik ak espas deyò.
Sal la se yon rèv koleksyone atizay epi yon espas eksepsyonèl pou resevwa moun. Envitasyon yo rive nan fason inoubliyab, desann eskalye ki grafilman koube ki antre nan salon an avèk élégance, kreye yon antre teatral ak memorab. Espas la fasil akomode gwo travay atizay pandan li rete cho ak akeyan pou rasanbleman tou kòm ti ak gwo. Off nan salon an gen yon gwo zòn manje ki mennen nan kwizin nan.
Limyè natirèl ranpli kay la soti nan toude direksyon ekspozisyon. Chanm ki bay nan direksyon sid yo fèb ak bèl, kaptire limyè solèy pandan tout jounen an, pandan ke chanm ki bay nan direksyon nò yo jwi yon limyè dou ak egal ak bèlje sou tèt pyebwa ak syèl ouvè, kreye yon atmosfè senen ak akeyan. Pandan rès kay la, wotè plafon yo rete jenere, ak apeprè 10 pye plafon sou planche prensipal yo ak 9.2 pye plafon sou nivo anwo a, bay enteryè yo yon sans de louvri ak pwopòsyon klasik kay vil atravè tout senk etaj yo. An total, rezidans la ofri plis pase uit chanm, sis ak yon mwatye twalèt, ak plizyè konfigirasyon posib, pèmèt pwochen pwopriyetè yo adapte kay la nan anpil estil lavi pandan yo konsève karaktè remakab li.
The Barbara Jakobson Townhouse - A 20-Foot-Wide Architectural Gem on the Upper East Side
167 East 74th Street is a remarkable 20-foot-wide, five-story Upper East Side residence encompassing over 6,000 square feet of interior space. Distinguished by dramatic architectural volume, luminous interiors, and a spectacular double-height living room overlooking a private garden, the home offers a rare combination of scale, light, and architectural presence seldom found in Manhattan townhouses. A rare convergence of art, architecture, and family history, the residence was acquired by iconic tastemaker Barbara Jakobson in 1965 and remained her primary home for nearly six decades, evolving into one of New York's most quietly influential private cultural interiors.
Originally constructed in 1910 and expanded in 1956 by architect John Kingsland, the house has long attracted creative life. For nearly a decade it was home to legendary filmmaker Elia Kazan, who lived here while directing cinematic classics including East of Eden and Splendor in the Grass. During those years, figures such as James Dean, Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty, Marlon Brando, and Vivien Leigh were among the notable visitors who passed through its doors. Later, under Jakobson's stewardship, the house continued to serve as an informal salon for the art and literary worlds, welcoming luminaries including Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, Philip Roth, and Umberto Eco.
On East 74th Street, the home is immediately recognizable by its distinctive red lacquer doors and the beloved bronze squirrel sculptures created by sculptor Jane Canfield-a charming detail that has long earned the property the neighborhood nickname "The Squirrel House." Installed during the ownership of underwater explorer and department-store heir Peter Gimbel, the whimsical figures quickly captured the imagination of generations of neighborhood children.
Inside, the house unfolds with a sense of grandeur and architectural theatre. A dramatic entry hall with triple arches and custom wallpaper designed by artist Peter Halley leads to a warm and inviting den with fireplace overlooking the spectacular double-height living room-an unforgettable first impression that is truly a "wow moment".
With ceilings rising approximately 19 feet, the living room reveals an extraordinary architectural volume rarely encountered in private homes. Bathed in natural light from a skylight above and framed by soaring brick walls, the room possesses the scale and presence of a private gallery. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the tranquil 350-square-foot garden, creating a striking visual connection between the dramatic interior and outdoor spaces.
The room is an art collector's dream and an exceptional setting for entertaining. Guests arrive in unforgettable fashion, descending the graceful curved staircase that sweeps elegantly into the living room, creating a theatrical and memorable entrance. The space effortlessly accommodates large-scale works of art while remaining warm and inviting for gatherings both intimate and grand. Off the living room is a large dining area which leads to the kitchen.
Natural light fills the home from both exposures. South-facing rooms are bright and cheerful, capturing sunlight throughout the day, while north-facing rooms enjoy soft, even light with views of treetops and open sky, creating a serene and welcoming atmosphere. Throughout the remainder of the home, ceiling heights remain generous, with approximately 10-foot ceilings on the principal floors and 9.2-foot ceilings on the top level, lending the interiors a sense of openness and classic townhouse proportion across all five stories. In total, the residence offers over eight bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, and multiple possible configurations, allowing future owners to adapt the home to a wide range of lifestyles while preserving its remarkable character.
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