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New York Architecture
Images-Upper East Side Spanish
Institute Landmark |
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Formerly Oliver D. and Mary Pyne Filley
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architect
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McKim, Mead
and White |
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location
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684
Park Ave., Bet. East 68th & East 69th. |
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date
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1925-26 |
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style
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neo-Federal
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construction
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brick |
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House |
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One
of a curiously homogeneous row of neo-Federal
houses built early in the 20th century by the architects McKim, Mead
and White and later Delano
& Aldrich. Today they house the Americas
Society, the Spanish
Institute and the Istituto
Italiano di Cultura, amongst other things. |
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Queen Sofia
Spanish Institute is located at 684 Park Avenue, a landmark
neo-Federal townhouse designed by McKim, Mead & White completed in
1927. The building has been home to Queen Sofia Spanish Institute since
1965, when it was donated by Margaret Rockefeller Strong de Larraín,
Marquesa de Cuevas.
Queen Sofia Spanish Institute was founded
in 1954 to promote the understanding of Spanish culture, past and present,
and its influence in the Americas through a variety of programs. As the
Center for American-Spanish Affairs, the Institute organizes lectures,
symposia, luncheons and dinner meetings to discuss economic, political and
social issues of concern to Spain, the European Union, Latin America and
the United States. The Institute also offers language instruction and
hosts numerous exhibitions and cultural events related to Spain and Latin
America. |
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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links
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http://www.spanishinstitute.org
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