| ID # | RLS10994347 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 6 yara ụra, 5 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 2 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, igwe asacha akwa, igwe na-akpụ akwa |
| Afọ owuwu | 1903 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 6 nkeji: 4, 5, 6 |
| 10 nkeji: Q | |
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Nọ 7 East 88th Street
ụlọ mara mma nke limestone / Park Block / 24.5 ft buru ibu / elu elu / karịa 10,000 sqft (ihe dabeere na).
Nọ 7 East 88th Street bụ nke kacha mma maka iweghachite ụlọ otu ezinụlọ. Ịchọpụta site na ihe ngosi Beaux-Arts ya nke bụ 24.5 ft buru ibu limestone facade, ụlọ a na-agbasa n'ogologo ọkwa ise nwere elu elu karịrị 10ft n'otu ọkwa; ọ na-egosiputa ihe ndị bara ụba n'ịrụ ụlọ, dịka ụlọ dọm nke mara mma na windo oriel nke nwere limestone nke e wụụrụ ya elu abụọ na-ahụ mpaghara nke Central Park na Reservoir, e nyere ya site na ihe atụ griịl wrought-iron mbụ nke dị n'etiti oghere limestone abụọ na akpọrọ windows abụọ nke na-eme ka ị mara mma.
Nọ 7 East 88th Street bụ n’ime ebe ndị Carnegie Hill a na-achọsi ike. Ọ dị naanị ọ bụla n’ebe Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Guggenheim Museum, na Madison Avenue ahịa na a na-ejupụta ya na ụfọdụ n’ime ihe kachasị mma nke Upper East Side nke ọkpụkpụ n’oge a.
E wụrụ na 1903 site na ndị na-arụ ụlọ James R. Turner na William G. Killian, Nọ 7 East 88th Street bụ nke a haziri na Beaux-Arts style dị ka usoro nke ụlọ atọ ndị a ma ama, nke ọ bụla na-egosipụta nnukwu na ukwu na n'ebe nile. Ụlọ a dị 24.5 ft buru ibu na 80 ft ogologo na ala nke 100 ft. Ụlọ ndị ahụ ka na-ejide ihe ndị mbụ pụtara, ime ụlọ na-eme njem na akụkụ pụrụ iche, na ọkụ nke ọma si n'ike okike.
Ụlọ a dị ka ebe obibi nke nwere ngalaba anọ, gụnyere triplex dị na ogige, triplex nke e mere na ụdị oge a nwere solarium, na ebe obibi anọ nke nwere otu ụlọ, nke nwere ụlọ nyocha dị na elu na ogige nke onwe. Ọrụ nke ọ bụla n'ogige a na-enyere site na elevator, nke bụ ihe na-adịghị mfe ịchọta maka ụlọ nke oge a.
Biko lee atụmatụ ala nke ụlọ otu a nyekwara site na NJ Caine Architecture.
No.7 East 88th Street
Rare Limestone Mansion / Park Block / 24.5 ft Wide / High Ceilings / Over 10,000 sqft (approx.).
No.7 East 88th Street is ideal for a single-family mansion restoration. Distinguished by its impressive Beaux-Arts style 24.5-foot-wide limestone facade, this mansion spans five levels with soaring ceilings over 10ft tall on each level; it features beautiful architectural details, such as elegant dormers and a two-level limestone-clad oriel window with western views of Central Park and Reservoir, welcomed by an original wrought-iron grille perfectly centered between two limestone columns and flanked by two windows that complement its timeless design.
No.7 East 88th Street is among the most desired Carnegie Hill landmarked blocks. It is moments away from Central Park, Fifth Avenue, the Guggenheim Museum, and Madison Avenue shopping and is lined with some of the Upper East Side's finest examples of turn-of-the-century architecture.
Built in 1903 by architects James R. Turner and William G. Killian, No. 7 East 88th Street was designed in the Beaux-Arts style as a row of three prominent mansions, each showcasing an impressive and grand scale throughout. This mansion is 24.5 feet wide and 80 feet deep on a 100-foot-deep lot. The interiors still feature original details, impressive rooms with exceptional scale and proportion, and generous natural light.
The mansion is configured as a four-unit residence, including a garden-level triplex, a modernly designed top-level triplex with solarium, and four one-bedroom residences, highlighted with a rooftop terrace and private garden. Each level of this townhouse is serviced by an elevator, a rarity for a house of this period.
Please see the single mansion proposed floorplan by NJ Caine Architecture
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