352 Riverside Drive
352 Riverside Drive
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NB Number:Â NB 831-1899
Type: Â Rowhouse
Architect/Builder: Â Kohn, Robert D.
Original Owner: Adolph Openhym
NYC Landmarks Designation:Â Historic District
Landmark Designation Report: Riverside Drive– West End Historic District Extension II
National Register Designation:Â N/A
Primary Style: Â Beaux-Arts
Primary Facade: Â Â Brick, Limestone, and Terra Cotta
Stories:Â 5
Historic District: Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II
Decorative Metal Work: Second-story balconette railing; two-story copper oriel (side facade); copper cornice
Significant Architectural Features: Three-story, full-width rounded bay; rusticated limestone base with granite watertable; segmental-arched central entrance enframement topped with ornate cartouche; iron-and-glass double-leaf doors with intricate grillwork; segmental-arched ground-floor window openings; boldly projecting second-story balconette with elaborate scrolled brackets and decorative iron railing; red brick upper stories featuring central limestone section serving as window enframement, with quoins, second-story cartouche and denticulated lintel, and modillioned cornice topped with a balustrade; fourth-story windows framed with quoined limestone below a terra-cotta beltcourse; scrolled brackets supporting modillioned copper cornice; mansard roof; fifth-story dormer with terra-cotta enframement featuring central segmental-arched lintel with cartouche
Alterations: Storm windows installed in front of historic wood windows; rooftop deck with metal railing
Building Notes: Built as part of a pair of row houses at 352 and 353 Riverside Drive
West Facade: Designed (historic)
Door(s): Original primary door
Windows: Historic
Security Grilles: Historic (upper stories)
Cornice: Original
Sidewalk Material(s): Concrete
Curb Material(s): Concrete with metal plate
South Facade: Designed (historic) (partially visible)
Facade Notes: Fully designed side wall; similar to primary facade with limestone base, brick upper stories with limestone window enframements; two-story angled oriel window clad in copper; one-story angled oriel window clad in limestone; limestone-clad dormer towards front, two copper-clad dormers toward rear; side yard enclosed by altered historic iron fence