312 West 93rd Street

The Clarence

 

 

312 West 93rd Street

 

Date: 1904

NB Number: NB 879-1904

Type:  Flats

Architect:  Pelham, George F.

Developer/Owner/Builder: West Side Construction Co

NYC Landmarks Designation:  Historic District

Landmark Designation Report: Riverside Drive- West End Historic District

National Register Designation: N/A

Primary Style:  Neo-Renaissance

Primary Facade:   Limestone, Red Brick, and Terra Cotta

Stories: 6

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

Structure: Located on the south side of West 93rd Street approximately 117 feet east of Riverside Drive, these two six-story buildings are each fifty feet wide and faced in red brick laid in common bond with limestone and terra-cotta trim. The first and second stories of each building are banded with limestone courses. Quoins rising from the third to the fifth story divide each facade into four vertical divisions with two bays each. Classically inspired limestone entrance enframements at the center of each building have Ionic pilasters and the name of each building carved in the frieze — “The Clarence” ( No. 312) and “The Riverview” (No. 316). The original one-over-one double-hung wood sash windows remain in some of the openings. The openings are capped by limestone lintels and all but those at the second and sixth stories have scrolled keystones. An original fire escape with decorative wrought-iron railings is located at the center of each structure. The buildings share a modillioned cornice with dentils and festoons.

Historic District: Riverside Drive- West End HD

Alterations: The brick bands at the first story have been painted beige. The glass and aluminum door, side lights, and transom are replacements. Brown aluminum one-over-one sash appear in several window openings.

History: This pair of small multiple dwellings (flats) was designed in 1904 by the prolific Upper West Side architect George F. Pelham, who was responsible for numerous other buildings in the district, and built in 1904 for the West Side Construction Company. The design of these buildings is quite similar to that of another building across the street (No. 325 West 93rd Street) which was also designed by Pelham and built in 1906. No. 312 is known as the Clarence and No. 316 is known as the Riverview. Selected Reference: New York City Department of Taxes Photograph Collection,,Municipal Archives and Record Collection, E 1293.

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