333 West 87th Street

333 West 87th Street

 

Date: 1892

NB Number: NB 221-1892

Type:  Rowhouse

Architect:  Gilbert, C.P.H.

Developer/Owner/Builder: City Realty Co

Row Configuration: ABBA

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:   Buff Roman Brick, Sandstone, Terra Cotta, and Textured Beige Brick

Stories: 5

Window Type/Material: One-over-one double-hung/Wood Fifth story with round windows set in elaborate surrounds. The second and third stories each have three windows with shared sills and lintels, and the third story has an inset arch above the center window. The fourth story has two arched windows.

Basement Type: American

Stoop Type: Low

Structure: Masonry bearing walls; These four five-story rowhouses are fifteen and sixteen feet wide and fronted in buff-colored Roman brick with terra-cotta trim above sandstone ground stories. Built with low stoops in the American basement style, the houses are designed to present a unified appearance; the end houses project beyond the building line of the center houses like pavilions, creating an ABBA rhythm. The unity is further emphasized by uniform round fifth-story windows and continuous cornice and string course lines.The area ways between the”A” and the “B” houses are separated by ornate wrought-iron fences. The “B” houses share a low box stoop. The entrances have wood and glass double doors. The type “A” houses (Nos. 327 and 333) are mirror images and serve as end pavilions to the row. Each house has a four-story bowed front capped by a terra-cotta balustrade and a flush fifth story with round windows set in elaborate surrounds.

Selected Reference: New York City Department of Taxes Photograph Collection, Municipal Archives and Record Collection, E 1296.

Historic District: Riverside Drive- West End HD

Alterations: The windows of the first, second, third and fifth stories have aluminum sash replacements.

 

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