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New York Architecture
Images-Upper East Side Russian
Orthodox Synod Of Bishops
(Originally Francis F. Palmer residence, then George F. Baker Jr.
residence) |
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architect
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Delano
& Aldrich |
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location
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67-76
East 93rd Street, Bet. Park And Madison Aves. |
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date
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No. 75, main house, 1917-18; No. 71-73,
ballroom wing, 1928; No. 69, 1928-29; No. 67, 1931 |
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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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type
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House |
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notes
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Andrew S. Dolkart, "Touring The Upper East Side, Walks in Five Historic
Districts" (published by the New York Landmarks Conservancy, 1995),
"A decade after construction began the house was sold to .... [George]
F. Baker Jr., then vice-president of the First National Bank (now
Citibank), and his wife, Edith. For the Bakers, Delano & Aldrich
designed a series of additions, all of which harmonize with the
original work. The ballroom wing to the west and the two-story garage
at No. 69 form a spacious courtyard. The garage features the boldest
architectural element of the complex, a colonnade of paired, fluted
marble Ionic columns. Farther west, at No. 67, Baker demolished a
brownstone rowhouse in corder to build a house for his father,...., the
main force behind the creation of First National Bank, but he died
before its completion; at the senior Baker's death "young Mr. Baker,"
..., inherited $60 million and became chairman of the board of the
bank. The nautical motifs that ornament each addition - a conch shell
at the ballroom, scallop schells at the garage, and a pair of dolphins
at No. 67 - may be associated with Baker's yachting interests; in fact,
he died on his yacht Viking in 1937." |
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nyc-architecture.com
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