Schermerhorn Building 376–380 Lafayette Street
Schermerhorn Building (376–380 Lafayette Street) | |
NYC Landmark #101 | |
Schermerhorn Building Schermerhorn Building Schermerhorn Building | |
Location |
376–380 Lafayette Street Manhattan, New York City |
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Coordinates | 40°43′38″N 73°59′41″W / 40.72722°N 73.99472°WCoordinates: 40°43′38″N 73°59′41″W / 40.72722°N 73.99472°W |
Built | 1888 |
Architect | Hardenbergh, Henry Janeway |
Architectural style | Late Gothic Revival, Romanesque |
NRHP Reference # | 79001600[1] |
NYCL # | 101 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | December 28, 1979 |
Designated NYCL | May 17, 1966 |
The Schermerhorn Building at 376–380 Lafayette Street on the corner of Great Jones Street in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1888–1889 by William C. Schermerhorn on the site of the Schermerhorn mansion, and rented by him to a boys' clothing manufacturer.[2] The Romanesque Revival loft building was designed by Henry Hardenbergh, architect of the Plaza Hotel and The Dakota. The building is constructed of brownstone, sandstone, terra-cotta and wood, and has dwarf columns made of marble.[3]
The building has been a New York City Landmark since 1966,[2] and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 28, 1979.
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan below 14th Street
- List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan below 14th Street
References
Notes
- ↑ National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- 1 2 New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; Dolkart, Andrew S. (text); Postal, Matthew A. (text) (2009), Postal, Matthew A., ed., Guide to New York City Landmarks (4th ed.), New York: John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 978-0-470-28963-1, p.62
- ↑ White, Norval & Willensky, Elliot (2000), AIA Guide to New York City (4th ed.), New York: Three Rivers Press, ISBN 978-0-8129-3107-5
External links
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