View looking along 95th Street towards 5th Avenue, Carhart Mansion, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

Aerial view from 95th Street, Carhart Mansion, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

View of the East façade, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

Handcrafted stone and ironwork detailing on the East balcony, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

The Carhart Mansion is built in self-supporting, load bearing Indiana limestone on the street side, with a brick and stone façade at the rear at Carhart Manion, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

The Carhart Mansion and the adjoining Horace Trumbauer building, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

View of the pediment from East 95th Street, New York,USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

The doric portico to the main Penthouse Terrace, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

View from East 95th Street of new building and the original townhouse built by Horace Trumbauer in 1916, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

View from East 95th Street, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

Detail of the ornamental ironwork and giant brackets supporting the balcony above at Carhart Mansion, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.

View from the courtyard and garden at East 95th Street, New York, USA

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Carhart Mansion

New York, USA


According to the New York Landmarks Commission, this is the first truly Classical building to be built in Manhattan since the 1960s.

It has been designed, together with the adjacent building on 3 East 95th Street, an early 20th Century mansion by Horace Trumbauer, to provide four large luxury apartments in the heart of the Carnegie Hill Area on the Upper East Side.

Contextually, the new building takes advantage of the courtyard on the East, which is the property of the neighbouring landmark building, The House of the Redeemer, an Italianate brick and stone mansion of the early 20th century. This has allowed for a more elaborate corner condition to be developed, in response to the prominent view seen by pedestrians as they approach 5th Avenue from the East.