909 Madison Avenue

Building Name

909 Madison Avenue

Architect

Schultze and Weaver

Year(s) Built

1931

Designation

Upper East Side Historic District

909 Madison Avenue
Project Information:

A neo-Federal style bank building designed by Schultze and Weaver
and constructed in 1931. Application is create a new entrance, install a
barrier-free access ramp, light-boxes at windows, and mechanical
equipment at the roof.

CB8 Hearing: 11/14/12 (Approved)
LPC Hearing: 01/15/13 (Approved with modifications)

FRIENDS' Testimony:

The Preservation Committee at FRIENDS found many of the proposed alterations to 909 Madison Avenue appropriate, including those to the Madison Avenue entry, the rooftop mechanical equipment, and windows. But while the committee found the barrier free access ramp to be well-designed, they questioned whether other options had been fully explored that might have less visual impact on this remarkably intact neo-Federal style bank building. Suggestions include placing the ramp in the building’s interior or making minor alterations to the Madison Avenue entrance. FRIENDS asks the Commission to work with the architects in pursuing all possible accessibility solutions before approving this application.