Street: 57th Street

featured 200 West 57 Street

Top front of the building, from 57 Street

Top front of the building, from 57 Street

Wrought iron windowsill decoration

Wrought iron windowsill decoration

Address: Midtown; 935 7th Avenue, and 200 West 57th Street
Style: gothic
Use: office
Tags:
Feedback: 0 Comments
Added: February 15, 2009

featured 220 West 57 Street

220 West 57 Street - Window

Top cornice on the building

Top cornice on the building

This is a little pipsqueak of a building flanked by much larger ones on 57 street with some great details (and apparently it dates to the 1890s). It makes me wonder – in particular on major thoroughfares, such as 57 street – why squat little buildings exist when much larger ones surround them. I am told it is partly a function of the way in which leasing works in New York; someone might lease the land for 100 years, which means improvements made at the end of the lease probably will not benefit the leaseholder, who is also the person who will build the building.

Address: Midtown; 220 West 57th Street
Style: gothic
Use: retail
Feedback: 0 Comments
Added: February 15, 2009

224 West 57 Street

The top of the corner.

The top of the corner.

2nd floor corner

2nd floor corner

West face column

West face column

The watertower, from the West.

The watertower, from the West.

The water tower, from the easet.

The water tower, from the easet.

I was blown away by this building. It was understated, yet highly ornamented. Even the column in the gap between windows had a decorative framing. It also offered a number of strange features, such as:

  • What is “corporation” on the water tower?
  • Why is the water tower a different style altogether? (Yes, I made sure they’re the same building!)
  • Why is the facade different on the Broadway  side versus the 57th street side? That is, in the first picture, why are there two angular tops on Broadway, and only 1 on 57th street?

Is that even a water tower at all? Why would there be an air conditioner coming from the window, then?

Address: Midtown; 1760 Broadway, and 224 West 57th Street
Use: office
Feedback: 1 Comment
Added: February 15, 2009