Adapting St. Luke’s Hospital by Ernest Flagg, 1896-1928, into apartments within five French Renaissance Revival-style pavilions across from Morningside Park, the conversion builds on Flagg’s maximizing light and air around a central carriage house--later a standard for hospital design. The conversion resolves varied floor heights and structural systems, adding infill buildings. Inside, unconventional duplexes with double-height living rooms behind mansard roofs open residents to the carriage house's new, double height resident lounge with vaulted ceilings.
Please note: this tour is accessible by wheelchair.
Architect: CetraRuddy
This event is offered in person; COVID-19 vaccinations and face masks are strongly encouraged for all visitors.
Meeting location will be emailed to registered attendees the day before the tour.
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