23 Park Avenue; NE corner of Park Avenue and E. 35th St. Also known as: 101-103 E. 35th St. Originally built in 1898 for J. Hampden and Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb. Architect: Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White. Acquired by the Advertising Club of New York in 1923. The group had the building remodeled by architect Fred F. French, and the club opened in 1924. During repairs following a 1946 fire, the building was expanded to include an adjacent home at 103 E. 35th St. The building is now an apartment house.
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Local Subjects
Palaces -- Italy -- Influence
Robb, Cornelia Van Rensselaer -- Homes and haunts
Robb, James Hampden -- Homes and haunts
Palazzi -- Influence
Professional associations
Apartment houses
Town houses; Clubhouses
Renaissance revival (Architecture)
String courses
Cartouches
Balustrades
Bricks
Architectural terracotta
Murray Hill Neighborhood (New York, N.Y.)
Note
Advertising Club of New York; James Hampden and Cornelia Van Rensselaer Robb House
1889-1892
Robb, James Hampden.
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