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New York Architecture
Images-Greenwich Village The
Atrium
(Mill's Hotel) |
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architect
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Ernest
Flagg, architect, Darius Ogden
Mills, developer |
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location
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160
Bleeker St. |
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date
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1896 |
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style
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Chicago School
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construction
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type
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Hotel |
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notes
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This is the
only survivor of a group of three men's hotels built by Mills in New York
City. Built as a hostel for poor gentlemen, this block-wide building
contained 1,500 tiny rooms available at affordable rates. The hotel was
closed during the day to encourage its residents to seek work. The hotel
was built in accordance with the 1879 Tenement House Law known as the 'Old
Law.' With two 60-square foot airshafts penetrating a structure that
occupies four city lots, this building exemplifies Flagg's main proposals
for changes in the zoning laws. A major lobbyist for housing reform, Flagg
might have been inspired by the layout of the Dakota [1884], or by the
apartment buildings he had seen in Paris during his studies abroad. |
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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