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Author Alpern, Andrew, author.

Title The Dakota : a history of the world's best-known apartment building / by Andrew Alpern ; with contributions by Christopher S. Gray and photographs by Kenneth G. Grant ; floor plans by Mia Ho.

Publication Info. New York, New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2015.
©2015

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 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  OVERSIZE 974.71 ALPERN    Check Shelf
 Southington Library - Adult  OV 728.314 ALP    Check Shelf
Description viii, 193 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits, plans ; 29 cm
Note Includes index.
Contents Apartment Houses: historically and around the time of the Dakota -- Apartment Hotels: A hybrid form of residence -- The Builder of the Dakota: Edward Clark -- The Architect of the Dakota: Henry Janeway Hardenbergh -- The Upper West Side -- Apartment floor plans leading up to the Dakota -- Construction of the Dakota -- Floor plans of the Dakota and Modern Photographs -- Early Residents of the Dakota -- The Aftermath of the Dakota -- The Clark Family after the Dakota -- The Dakota as Icon -- The Dakota in Print -- Dakota Apartments and their Residents -- Keeping the Dakota in Good Repair.
Summary "The Dakota is arguably the best-known residential address in the world, home to dozens of New York City's most famous artists, performers, and successful executives. The rare sale of an apartment there, usually at jaw-dropping prices, is newsworthy, as is the financial and architectural health of the building itself, a landmark in every sense of the word. The first true luxury apartment house built in New York City, more than 130 years ago, the Dakota is still the gold standard against which all other apartment buildings are weighed. Historian Andrew Alpern tells the fascinating story of how the Dakota came to be, how Singer sewing magnate Edward Clarke dared to build an apartment building luxurious enough to coax the city's wealthy from their mansions downtown for ultra-modern living on what was then the swamplands of the Upper West Side. Redrawn plans of the entire building, published here for the first time, show how Clarke created apartments glamorous enough that they made living under a shared roof as acceptable in Manhattan as it already was in Europe's grand capitals, forever revolutionizing apartment life in New York City." -- Publisher's description
Subject Dakota, The (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
Clark, Edward, 1811-1882, author.
Hardenbergh, H. J. (Henry Janeway), 1847-1918.
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
New York (N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Residential.
Added Author Gray, Christopher S., contributor.
Grant, Kenneth G., photographer.
Ho, Mia, contributor.
Standard No. 9781616894375
ISBN 9781616894375 (hardcover)
1616894377 (hardcover)
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