Carl Mackley Houses

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Carl Mackley Houses
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Carl Mackley Houses (Pennsylvania)
Carl Mackley Houses
Location: 4301 E. Bristol St.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 40°0′44″N 75°5′56″W / 40.01222, -75.09889Coordinates: 40°0′44″N 75°5′56″W / 40.01222, -75.09889
Area: 4.5 acres
Built/Founded: 1935
Architect: Oscar Stonorov, Alfred Kastner, et al.
Architectural style(s): International Style
Added to NRHP: May 06, 1998
NRHP Reference#: 98000401[1]
Governing body: Private

The Carl Mackley Houses is a public housing project in Juniata, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1933-1934 as single-family apartments, it opened in 1935. The project was sponsored by the American Federation of Full-Fashioned Hosiery Workers, with financing by the Housing Division of the Public Works Administration, of which it was the first funded project. The complex was named for a striking hosiery worker killed by non-union workers in 1930.

The complex was designed in the International Style by Oscar Stonorov and Alfred Kastner. Since neither designer was a registered architect, they enlisted Philadelphia architect William Pope Barney as the architect of record.

The five-building complex covers an entire city block, bounded by Castor Avenue, Bristol, M, and Cayuga Streets. Four of the buildings each contain 71 apartments; the fifth building, originally a community center, now houses a laundry. The complex originally featured a swimming pool and wading pool, since filled in, and is now operated by private investors as rental apartments.

The complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998 and won a Landmark Building Award from the American Institute of Architects in 2000.

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  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).

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