| ID # | RLS10994347 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 6 yàrá ibùsùn, 5 yàrá ìwẹ̀, 2 bàlùwẹ̀ kékeré, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1903 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 6 Ìṣẹ́jú: 4, 5, 6 |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: Q | |
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No.7 East 88th Street
Ibi ile nla limestone to se egbé / Park Block / 24.5 ft Giga / Iwuigi to ga / Ju 10,000 sqft lọ (to fi gbe).
No.7 East 88th Street jẹ ibi ti o dara fun atunṣe ile nla kan. O jẹ ibi pataki ti o ni ẹwa Beaux-Arts pẹlu iwoye limestone ti o gbooro to 24.5 ẹsẹ, ile yii ni awọn ipele marun pẹlu awọn iwoye giga ti o wa ni 10ft ni kọọkan ipele; o ni awọn alaye ile pataki, gẹgẹbi awọn dormers ti o lẹwa ati ferese oriel ti o bo pẹlu limestone ti o ni ipele meji pẹlu awọn iwo iwọ-oorun ti Central Park ati Reservoir, ti a kiyesi nipasẹ grilli irin onirin ti a ṣẹda ni aarin awọn ọwọn limestone meji ati pe awọn ferese meji to ni itumọ si apẹrẹ ti ko ni akoko.
No.7 East 88th Street wa laarin awọn agbegbe Carnegie Hill ti o fẹ julọ. O wa ni iṣaaju lati Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Ile ọnọ Guggenheim, ati Madison Avenue ti o n ta, ati pe o ni ila pẹlu diẹ ninu awọn apẹẹrẹ to dara julọ ti aṣa ile ti Upper East Side ti akoko yẹn.
Ti a kọ ni ọdun 1903 nipasẹ awọn onise James R. Turner ati William G. Killian, No. 7 East 88th Street ni a ṣe apẹrẹ ni aṣa Beaux-Arts gẹgẹ bi ẹsẹ mẹta ti awọn ile nla ti o ni agbara, kọọkan ni ifihan iwoye ti o ni imura ati nla. Ile yii jẹ 24.5 ẹsẹ ni gbooro ati 80 ẹsẹ ni jinlẹ lori ilẹ 100 ẹsẹ ni jinlẹ. Awọn inu ile naa tun ni awọn alaye atilẹba, awọn yara to ni ibamu ati iyatọ to dara, ati imọlẹ adayeba ti o wọpọ.
Ile nla yii ti wa ni apẹrẹ gẹgẹbi ibugbe mẹrin, pẹlu ipele ọgbà ti triplex, triplex ipele oke ti a ṣe apẹrẹ ni ọna ode oni pẹlu solarium, ati awọn ibi-ibi mẹrin ti o ni yara kan, ti a ṣe afihan pẹlu terrace iná ati ọgba ikọkọ. Kọọkan ipele ti townhouse yii ni iṣẹ nipasẹ ẹlẹsẹ, eyiti o jẹ alailẹgbẹ fun ile ti akoko yii.
Jọwọ wo apẹrẹ ile nla kan ti NJ Caine Architecture daba.
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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