Harperly Hall, among the first, if not the first NYC cooperative apartment building, is unique among Central Park West buildings for its Arts & Crafts style. Though the building has gone through many changes – including conversion to condominiums – the owners have preserved the original character. Christopher Gray’s “Streetscapes” column is an excellent accounting.
- Name: Harperly Hall Condominium
- Location: 41 Central Park West, 1 West 64th Street
- Year Completed: 1910
- Architect: Henry W. Wilkinson
- Style: Arts & Crafts
- NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission: Designation Report
- Wikipedia: Harperly Hall
- New York Times: Streetscapes/Harperly Hall; Restoring an Arts and Crafts Co-op Masterpiece
- City Realty: Carter Horsley review
- Google Map
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All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken June 2015
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