53 East 77th Street

Building Name

53 East 77th Street

Architect

Henry Rutgers Marshall and built in 1900-01, altered by Pleasants Pennington in 1926-27

Year(s) Built

1900-01

Project Information:

A modified neo-Spanish Renaissance style residence altered by Pleasants Pennington in 1926-27, from what was originally a Beaux Arts style residence designed by Henry Rutgers Marshall and built in 1900-01. Application is to alter the primary and secondary façades, expand a rooftop addition, and construct a rear yard addition.

CB8 Hearing: 09/16/24 (Approved)
LPC Hearing: 09/24/24 (Approved w/ modifications)

FRIEND'S Testimony:

FRIENDS Preservation Committee can support this application. We believe that restoring the façade to a modified version of its handsome 1901 Beaux Arts condition is appropriate in this context, although we acknowledge the appeal of the building's neo-Spanish Renaissance phase that existed for almost a century. We commend the client for preserving some of the interior elements from this phase, such as the diamond pattern-stained glass, which will remain on the third-floor rear windows.

LPC Hearing: September 24th 2024