308 West 91st Street

308 West 91st Street

 

Date: 1893

NB Number: NB 513-1893

Type:  Rowhouse

Architect:  Ferdon, Martin V.B.

Developer/Owner/Builder: Walker & Lawson

Row Configuration: ABCBD

NYC Landmarks Designation:  Historic District

Landmark Designation Report:   Riverside Drive- West End Historic District

National Register Designation: N/A

Primary Style:  Renaissance Revival

Primary Facade:   Brownstone

Stories: 4

Window Type/Material: One-over-one double-hung/Wood

Basement Type: Unknown

Stoop Type: Unknown

Structure:   These five brownstone fronted, four story houses were designed as a row. Each is seventeen feet wide except for No. 312 which is eighteen feet wide. They are unified by a common roof line, string course and sill lines, stoops, and multi story oriels at four of the five houses. Four designs alternate within this group of houses, arranged in a rhythm of ABCBD (from east to west). The historic windows are one-over-one double-hung wood sash which remain in most windows on all of the buildings. Original wrought iron grilles, in a twisted design, cover the ground story windows, basement entrance doors, and the cellar windows facing the areaways. Entrance doors above the stoops are the original oak and glass double doors with transoms and original hardware. The original basement level entrances are present under these stoops.

The C type house, No. 308, has an arched entrance set within a square surround surmounted by a pediment and a three-sided oriel extending from the third to fourth stories and carried on a corbel. The parlor story windows are arched, rather than squared, with rusticated surrounds. The dentilled metal cornice follows the configuration of the oriel.

Historic District: Riverside Drive- West End HD

Alterations: NONE

History:  This row of five houses was designed by architect Martin V.B. Ferdon, who was active on the Upper West Side, and built in 1893. The developers, Walker & Lawson, were described in Real Estate Record and Guide as “…about the earliest pioneers among the builders” in the area around West 104th Street. Selected References: New York City Department of Taxes Photograph Collection, Municipal Archives and Record Collection, C 734. Real Estate Record & Guide 46 (Dec. 20, 1890), 39.

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