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535 West 110Th Street, Borough of Manhattan May 19th, 2020 Name of Landmark Building Type of Presentation Month xx, year Public Hearing The current proposal is: Preservation Department – Item 9, LPC-20-02401 535 West 110th Street, Borough of Manhattan How to Testify Via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85681822329?pwd=ZnlUYStlZnk3YS9Ka0xWQThyVG9MQT09 Meeting ID: 856 8182 2329 Password: 866423 Note: If you want to testify on an item, join the Zoom webinar at the agenda’s “Be Here by” time By Phone: 1 646-558-8656 (about an hour in advance). When the Chair US (New York) 877-853-5257 (Toll free) indicates it’s time to testify, “raise your hand” via US 888 475 4499 (Toll free) the Zoom app if you want to speak (*9 on the phone). Those who signed up in advance will be called first. 535 West 110th Street Cathedral Parkway Apartments Proposed Window Master Plan NEW YORK CITY LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 MorningsideDETAIL: Heights MORNINGSIDEHistoric District | LP-2584 HEIGHTS HISTORIC DISTRICT W 119 St W 119 St W 119 St Morningside Heights 632 620 Historic District | LP-2584 49 Borough of Manhattan 468 Landmarks Preservation Commission Calendared: September 13, 2016 Public Hearing: December 6, 2016 Designated: February 21, 2017 Morningside Heights Historic District W 118 St Riverside Dr W 118 St Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II ClaremontAv Tax Lot removed by City Council Modification Building Footprints New York City Tax Map Lots On May 24, 2017, the City Council voted to modify the designation of the Morningside Heights Historic District by removing from the boundaries of the historic district 550 Cathedral Parkway (aka 548- 550 Cathedral Parkway), Block 1881, Lot 56, Manhattan. 535 WEST 110TH ST 663 W 116 St W 116 St 600 630 2959 2951 641 617 W 115 St W 115 St 630 608 600 600 2939 601 2921 631 W 114 St 638 604 Broadway 631 615 W 113 St 628 562 545 625 W 112 St 620 628 542 Riverside Dr 2858 545 503 603 629 W 111 St 500 614 600 538 1034 2859 Broadway 2841 601 541 501 611 Cathedral Py 500 624 608 546 AmsterdamAv 1002A 317 327 W 109 St 318 318 362 0.035 Miles CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN [ NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 Graphic Source: MapPLUTO, Edition 16v2, Author: New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, DHW, Date: 6.12.2017 1 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS TAX LOT PHOTO CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 2 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS SOUTHWEST VIEW (FROM BROADWAY) CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 3 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS SOUTH-FACING FACADE (DETAIL) CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 4 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS SOUTH-FACING FACADE (110TH STREET) CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 5 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS NORTHWEST FACADE ( BROADWAY NEAR 111TH STREET) CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 6 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS NORTH-FACING FACADE DETAIL CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 7 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS NORTH-FACING FACADE CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 8 The four stained glass windows on the lobby floor facing the backyard (North) of the building are original windows with what we think is original brick mold. The following two photos are of these windows. These four stained glass windows will remain as is. The stained glass in all four windows was restored in 2012. CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 9 PROBABLE ORIGINAL PANNING PROFILE PROPOSED PANNING PROFILE CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 10 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 11 EXISTING PROPOSED CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 12 EXTERIOR PANNING COLOR All original windows were replaced with brown/bronze panning almost 50 years ago by the then-rental landlord. After the building’s conversion to coop ownership in 2004, many individual apartment owners (shareholders) have installed newer Skyline windows also with the brown/bronze exterior panning. We propose to continue with this color. CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 13 535 West 110th Street was built in 1922 and designed by Robert T. Lyons. The following slides show other apartment buildings, designed by Robert T. Lyons in the neo-Renaissance/Renaissance Revival style, which were built originally with a one-over-one window configurations. CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 14 135 WEST 79TH STREET 135 WEST 79TH STREET PRESENT DAY TAX LOT PHOTO CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 15 903 PARK AVENUE 903 PARK AVENUE PRESENT DAY TAX LOT PHOTO CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 16 993 PARK AVENUE 993 PARK AVENUE PRESENT DAY TAX LOT PHOTO CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 17 1155 PARK AVENUE 1155 PARK AVENUE PRESENT DAY TAX LOT PHOTO CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 18 May 19th, 2020 Name of Landmark Building Type of Presentation Month xx, year Public Hearing The current proposal is: Preservation Department – Item 9, LPC-20-02401 535 West 110th Street, Borough of Manhattan How to Testify Via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85681822329?pwd=ZnlUYStlZnk3YS9Ka0xWQThyVG9MQT09 Meeting ID: 856 8182 2329 Password: 866423 Note: If you want to testify on an item, join the Zoom webinar at the agenda’s “Be Here by” time By Phone: 1 646-558-8656 (about an hour in advance). When the Chair US (New York) 877-853-5257 (Toll free) indicates it’s time to testify, “raise your hand” via US 888 475 4499 (Toll free) the Zoom app if you want to speak (*9 on the phone). Those who signed up in advance will be called first. APPENDIX CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 19 These 2 photos show the brick mold when the 1970’s panning is pulled back. CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 20 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS SOUTH-FACING FACADE (DETAIL) CATHEDRAL PARKWAY APARTMENTS WINDOW MASTER PLAN NYC LPC - TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2020 21 May 19th, 2020 Name of Landmark Building Type of Presentation Month xx, year Public Hearing The current proposal is: Preservation Department – Item 9, LPC-20-02401 535 West 110th Street, Borough of Manhattan How to Testify Via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85681822329?pwd=ZnlUYStlZnk3YS9Ka0xWQThyVG9MQT09 Meeting ID: 856 8182 2329 Password: 866423 Note: If you want to testify on an item, join the Zoom webinar at the agenda’s “Be Here by” time By Phone: 1 646-558-8656 (about an hour in advance). When the Chair US (New York) 877-853-5257 (Toll free) indicates it’s time to testify, “raise your hand” via US 888 475 4499 (Toll free) the Zoom app if you want to speak (*9 on the phone). Those who signed up in advance will be called first. .
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