House in Manhattan, New York
Ogden Codman Jr. House (2019)
The Ogden Codman House at 7 East 96th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues was built in 1912-13 as a residence for the architect and decorator, Ogden Codman Jr. The building is located on the border between the Carnegie Hill and East Harlem neighborhoods of Manhattan , New York City . Codman designed it himself in the 18th century French Renaissance Revival style .[ 1] [ 2] It was formerly the site of the Nippon Club and later Manhattan Country School . It is currently the site of the Wetherby-Pembridge school.
Built of limestone , the Codman mansion has been called an "airy frivolity", but the AIA Guide to New York City describes it as "a Parisian townhouse cut down to American 'size'."[ 3] The building is distinguished by wrought-iron balconies, dormer windows, and a porte-cochère leading to a courtyard and garage.
As one of the last three residences built in the 1910s and still standing in East 96th Street, the building was designated a New York City Landmark on May 25, 1967.[ 2] It is located within the Upper East Side Historic District .
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Further reading
Kathrens, Michael C. (2005). Great Houses of New York, 1880-1930 . New York: Acanthus Press. p. 245. ISBN 978-0-926494-34-3 .
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