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New York Architecture
Images-Upper East Side Richard Feigen Gallery
(now Hanae Mori Boutique) |
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architect
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Hans Hollein Consulting Architects: Baker & Blake and Dorothy Alexander |
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location
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27 East 79th Street |
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date
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1969 |
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style
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Post-Modernism |
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construction
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Builder: Richard L. Feigen |
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type
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Gallery |
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notes
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In 1969, Richard Feigen commissioned the Austrian architect Hans
Hollein to redesign an 1887 row house and convert it into a two-story gallery and residence for his own use. The gallery has changing floor
levels and ceiling heights and a balcony overlooking the ground floor.
The sinuous staircase rail linking the gallery spaces has an ocean liner quality. This nautical theme is carried over in the stainless
steel capsule bathroom, hidden behind a hatch. The finely crafted materials and elegant fixtures contrast effectively with brightly
painted steel air-conditioning pipes. As described by the architect, the gallery is a "very active place" and proclaims, "I’m living in
1970." Although now used as a women’s clothing boutique, the gallery interiors are largely intact. |
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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links
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Special thanks to http://www.friends-ues.org
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