254-260 Canal Street
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Location | 254-260 Canal Street Manhattan, New York City |
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Architect | James Bogardus |
Architectural style | Italian Renaissance Revival |
NRHP Reference # | 06000475[1] |
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Added to NRHP | June 7, 2006 |
Designated NYCL | March 12, 1985 |
254-260 Canal Street, also known as the Bruce Building,[2] on the corner of Lafayette Street in the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1856-57 and was designed in the Italian Renaissance revival style. The cast-iron elements of the facade may have been provided by James Bogardus, a pioneer in the use of cast iron in architecture.[3] The building was constructed for George Bruce, a prosperous printer and inventor of new technologies in the printing industry, which was then one of New York's leading industries.[4] It was converted to offices in 1987 by architect Jack L. Gordon.[5]
The use of cast-iron columns in the large, five-story tall building allowed for the installation of large windows that improved manufacturing conditions and efficiency. The lot had become available because a lumber mill standing on the site had recently been destroyed by fire, making fire-retardant cast-iron construction attractive. The mildly Italinate style of the building, makes it a particularly handsome example of nineteenth century industrial architecture.[4] It has been called "Beautiful!"[5] and "an important early example of cast-iron architecture in New York City".[3] If the cast iron did in fact come from Bogardus' iron works, the building would be "the largest and most important of his extant works."[5]
The building was designated a New York City landmark in 1985, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
References
Notes
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- ↑ Miller, Tom. "The 1857 James Bogardus "George Bruce Building" No. 254 Canal Street" Daytonian in Manhattan (MArch 1, 2011)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; Postal, Matthew A. (ed. and text); Dolkart, Andrew S. (text). (2009) Guide to New York City Landmarks (4th ed.) New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-28963-1, p.36
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Margot Gayle, Cast Iron Architecture in America, Dover Books, 1974, p. 166
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found., p.74
External links
- Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
- photo of 254 Canal Street (A Journey through Chinatown).