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- 219 East 49th Street, also known as the Morris B. Sanders Studio & Apartment, is a building in the East Midtown and Turtle Bay neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, along the northern sidewalk of 49th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. The house, designed by Arkansas architect Morris B. Sanders Jr. and constructed in 1935, replaced a 19th-century brownstone townhouse. It contained Sanders's studio, as well as a residence for him and his wife Barbara Castleton Davis. The five-and-a-half-story building contains a facade of dark blue bricks as well as glass block windows. The glass blocks were installed to provide insulation and privacy while also allowing illumination. The house was designed with two residential units: Sanders's seven-room apartment on the fourth, fifth, and partial sixth floors, as well as a six-room unit on the second and third floors that was rented to others. The ground story, with a white marble facade and a slightly angled entrance doorway, was used for Sanders's studios. Upon completion, 219 East 49th Street was largely praised for its design. Davis bought the previous structure in mid-1934 and originally intended to remodel it. Ultimately, the old brownstone was removed and replaced with the current building, which was completed in December 1935. Sanders lived in the house until his death in 1948, and it was sold the year afterward. Since 1980, the house has been owned by Donald Wise. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the building as an official landmark in 2008. (en)
- 219 East 49th Street, también conocido como Morris B. Sanders Studio & Apartment, es un edificio en los vecindarios East Midtown y Turtle Bay en el Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos), a lo largo de la acera norte de 49th Street entre la Segunda Avenida y la Tercera Avenida. La casa, diseñada por el arquitecto de Arkansas Morris B. Sanders Jr. y construida en 1935, reemplazó a una casa adosada de piedra rojiza del siglo XIX. Contenía el estudio de Sanders, así como una residencia para él y su esposa Barbara Castleton Davis. El edificio de cinco pisos y medio tiene una fachada de ladrillos azul oscuro y ventanas de bloques de vidrio. Los bloques de vidrio se instalaron para proporcionar aislamiento y privacidad al mismo tiempo que permitían la iluminación. La casa fue diseñada con dos unidades residenciales: el apartamento de siete habitaciones de Sanders en el cuarto, quinto y sexto piso parcial, así como una unidad de seis habitaciones en el segundo y tercer piso que se alquilaba a otras personas. La planta baja, con una fachada de mármol blanco y una puerta de entrada ligeramente inclinada, se utilizó para los estudios de Sanders. Una vez finalizado, 219 East 49th Street fue elogiado en gran medida por su diseño. Davis compró la estructura anterior a mediados de 1934 y originalmente tenía la intención de remodelarla. Finalmente, la vieja piedra rojiza se eliminó y se reemplazó con el edificio actual, que se completó en diciembre de 1935. Sanders vivió en la casa hasta su muerte en 1948, y se vendió al año siguiente. Desde 1980, la casa es propiedad de Donald Wise. La Comisión de Preservación de Monumentos Históricos de la Ciudad de Nueva York designó el edificio como un monumento oficial en 2008. (es)
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- 219 East 49th Street (en)
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- The main facade of the building as seen from across the street. There is a storefront at the ground level and blue tiles on the other levels. (en)
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- The main facade of 219 East 49th Street, seen in April 2021 (en)
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- 219 East 49th Street, also known as the Morris B. Sanders Studio & Apartment, is a building in the East Midtown and Turtle Bay neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, along the northern sidewalk of 49th Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue. The house, designed by Arkansas architect Morris B. Sanders Jr. and constructed in 1935, replaced a 19th-century brownstone townhouse. It contained Sanders's studio, as well as a residence for him and his wife Barbara Castleton Davis. (en)
- 219 East 49th Street, también conocido como Morris B. Sanders Studio & Apartment, es un edificio en los vecindarios East Midtown y Turtle Bay en el Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos), a lo largo de la acera norte de 49th Street entre la Segunda Avenida y la Tercera Avenida. La casa, diseñada por el arquitecto de Arkansas Morris B. Sanders Jr. y construida en 1935, reemplazó a una casa adosada de piedra rojiza del siglo XIX. Contenía el estudio de Sanders, así como una residencia para él y su esposa Barbara Castleton Davis. (es)
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