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Kinda Interesting Things #163: The First “Modern” Residence in NYC (The William Lescaze House) If you’re walking on East 48th Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, you’ll come across a piece of architectural history. This is the William Lescaze House, the first “modern” residence in New York City. Designed and built in 1934 by Swiss-born architect William Lescaze, this four-story townhouse broke away from the traditional designs of its time, and was originally a renovation of a deteriorating post-Civil War period brownstone. The townhouse is the embodiment of Lescaze’s modernist philosophy that a building must be of its own time, not an imitation of the style of the past. (Landmarks Preservation Commission)   Lescaze's design featured a white stucco façade and glass block windows — the first to be used on a building in New York City — which were designed to offer insulation and privacy while still allowing natural light to filter through. Other modernist elements include the horizontal grouping of windows, the use of flat roofs as outdoor living areas, the installation of a large skylight over the center of the living room, and the introduction of curved elements to soften the boxiness of the building. This was also the first residence in NYC to have central air-conditioning.  The townhouse not only served as Lescaze's personal residence but also as his architectural studio. The facade reflects the separation between the two, with the studio on the ground level, and residence on the three floors above. Sources: “Here's The First Modernist House In Manhattan” (Gothamist, 2015) “LESCAZE HOUSE” (Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1976) “Lescaze House” (National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, 2005)
Kinda Interesting Things #163: The First “Modern” Residence in NYC (The William Lescaze House) If you’re walking on East 48th Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, you’ll come across a piece of architectural history. This is the William Lescaze House, the first “modern” residence in New York City. Designed and built in 1934 by Swiss-born architect William Lescaze, this four-story townhouse broke away from the traditional designs of its time, and was originally a renovation of a deteriorating post-Civil War period brownstone. The townhouse is the embodiment of Lescaze’s modernist philosophy that a building must be of its own time, not an imitation of the style of the past. (Landmarks Preservation Commission) Lescaze's design featured a white stucco façade and glass block windows — the first to be used on a building in New York City — which were designed to offer insulation and privacy while still allowing natural light to filter through. Other modernist elements include the horizontal grouping of windows, the use of flat roofs as outdoor living areas, the installation of a large skylight over the center of the living room, and the introduction of curved elements to soften the boxiness of the building. This was also the first residence in NYC to have central air-conditioning. The townhouse not only served as Lescaze's personal residence but also as his architectural studio. The facade reflects the separation between the two, with the studio on the ground level, and residence on the three floors above. Sources: “Here's The First Modernist House In Manhattan” (Gothamist, 2015) “LESCAZE HOUSE” (Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1976) “Lescaze House” (National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, 2005) "House of William Lescaze, New York” (Architectural Forum, 1934) “Architect's 1934 House for Rent; Follow The Glass Block Wall” (New York Times, 2001) #nyc #nychistory #DidYouKnow #fyi #architecture #architecturedesign #hiddengemsnyc #historytok #tiktokpartner #manhattan #newyorkcity #kindainterestingthings

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