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- 23_Beekman_Place abstract "23 Beekman Place is an apartment building in the far east side of midtown Manhattan, in Turtle Bay. This building was created by Paul Rudolph, an American architect and once dean of Yale University. It is one of the last of his buildings still standing in New York City.The architectural features of its four-level penthouse include a slender steel skeletal structure and a stepped succession of concrete panels cantilevering over an existing older brownstone, large walls of glass with panoramic East River views, high ceilings, and open floor plans. The facades come and appear from different time periods, but the cement on both of the facades blends the time periods.Rudolph was commissioned for the project, even though the building ended up being his personal residency, in 1967 and began construction and continued to work on it until his death in 1997. Rudolph received negative feedback from the neighbors of 23 Beekman Place [mainly the neighboring buildings who did not want attention drawn to the area] but he was still cleared to design and build on top of the brownstone. The apartment continues to be renovated every few years as it changes hands from owner to owner with the price rising from one transaction to the next. The original construction was marked as finished in 1982 but underwent a big renovation which started in 2001 and was completed in 2006 upon the request of the first owners since Rudolph’s death, Gabriel and Michael Boyd. The Boyds “converted the four apartments and penthouse into a single-family residence.” Another significant renovation was ordered by an anonymous owner going under the title Ruppert LLC and was the more controversial of the renovations as it changed some of the materials and the essential and unique traits of the home.".
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- 23_Beekman_Place subject Category:Landmarks_in_Manhattan.
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- 23_Beekman_Place comment "23 Beekman Place is an apartment building in the far east side of midtown Manhattan, in Turtle Bay. This building was created by Paul Rudolph, an American architect and once dean of Yale University.".
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