ID # | RLS10994347 |
Impormasyon | 6 kuwarto, 5 banyo, 2 kalahating banyo, washer, dryer, 9 na Unit sa gusali, May 5 na palapag ang gusali DOM: 21 araw |
Taon ng Konstruksyon | 1903 |
Subway | 6 minuto tungong 4, 5, 6 |
10 minuto tungong Q | |
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No.7 Silangan 88th Street
Bihirang Mansyon ng Limestone / Park Block / 24.5 talampakang Lapad / Mataas na Kisame / Mahigit 10,000 sqft (tinatayang).
Ipinagkakaloob na ganap na walang laman, ang No.7 Silangan 88th Street ay perpekto para sa pagsasaayos ng mansyon para sa isang pamilyang tao. Nakikilala sa pamamagitan ng kahanga-hangang Beaux-Arts na istilo ng 24.5-talampakang lapad na facade ng limestone, ang mansyon na ito ay umaabot sa limang antas na may mataas na kisame na mahigit 10 talampakan ang taas sa bawat antas; ito ay nagtatampok ng magagandang detalye ng arkitektura, tulad ng eleganteng dormers at isang dalawang-antasan na oriel window na may pader ng limestone na may kanlurang tanawin ng Central Park at Reservoir, na tinatanggap ng orihinal na wrought-iron grille na perpektong nakasentro sa pagitan ng dalawang haligi ng limestone at napapaligiran ng dalawang bintana na nagpapaganda sa walang panahon na disenyo nito.
Ang No.7 Silangan 88th Street ay kabilang sa mga pinaka-inaasam na block ng Carnegie Hill na may marka. Ito ay ilang sandali lamang mula sa Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Guggenheim Museum, at shopping sa Madison Avenue at nakararaanan ng ilan sa mga pinakamahusay na halimbawa ng arkitektura ng Upper East Side mula sa simula ng siglo.
Itinatag noong 1903 ng mga arkitektong sina James R. Turner at William G. Killian, ang No. 7 Silangan 88th Street ay dinisenyo sa estilo ng Beaux-Arts bilang isang hilera ng tatlong tanyag na mansyon, bawat isa ay nagpapakita ng isang kahanga-hanga at marangyang sukat sa kabuuan. Ang mansyon na ito ay 24.5 talampakan ang lapad at 80 talampakan ang lalim sa isang 100-talampakang lalim na lote. Ang mga panloob ay nagtatampok pa rin ng orihinal na mga detalye, mga kahanga-hangang silid na may pambihirang sukat at proporsyon, at mapagbigay na natural na liwanag.
Ang mansyon ay nakakonfigura bilang isang apat na yunit na tirahan, kasama ang isang garden-level na triplex, isang modernong disenyo na top-level na triplex na may solarium, at apat na one-bedroom na tirahan, na pinahusay ng isang rooftop terrace at pribadong hardin. Bawat antas ng townhouse na ito ay siniservisyuhan ng isang elevator, isang bihira para sa isang bahay ng panahong ito.
Mangyaring tingnan ang iniharap na floorplan ng solong mansyon ng NJ Caine Architecture.
No.7 East 88th Street
Rare Limestone Mansion / Park Block / 24.5 ft Wide / High Ceilings / Over 10,000 sqft (approx.).
Delivered fully vacant, 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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