Showing posts with label south slope wood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south slope wood. Show all posts

Friday, January 06, 2012

Got Wood?: New Facade in the Works for 16th Streeter.


January Update: The windows are in. Six-over-one double hung sash, no less.







South Slopers will know this house by its art-is-anal self-cast poured concrete newel posts.  They forgot to reverse the letters and numbers in the mold and so the word "WELCOME" came out backwards.
Ahhh, symmetry!

Monday, October 31, 2011

South Slope Wood Frame Stripped Bare

 Stripped of most of her exterior cladding,  548 Sixth Avenue shows off her modest bones.  Forensic architectural historians might want to check out the early Twentieth Century building materials and techniques openly on display before she is demolished and a new four story, four family building takes her place.  Judging by the size and placement of the boarded up windows, I imagine some kind of commercial establishment might have been the original occupant.  The interior, it seems, has already been completely gutted.



Tax records show the property was sold 5/27/2011 for $780,000.   The lot is adjacent to  6/15 Green,  the large community garden started in 1987.  There are no demolition permits approved as of right now.  Seems they are waiting for some zoning approval relating to changing the use from a 2 family to a four family.
Corner detail
How many layers?  The protruding nails indicate the depth of the various layers of siding applied over the building's lifetime.
Side wall