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Sunday, November 05, 2017
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
:Neither Snow Nor Rain Nor Heat Nor Jack Hammer Stays These Couriers From the Swift Completion of Their Appointed Rounds.
Time: 8:00 AM
Location: 16th Street, Brooklyn NY 11215-5607
Filming a commercial for United States Postal Service in the pouring rain while neighbor's contractor is opening the street with a jack hammer in order to replace water main...Successfully completed.
Now if I could only get my packages delivered without having to go down to the 9th Street post office that would be better than a slice of heaven.
Location: 16th Street, Brooklyn NY 11215-5607
Filming a commercial for United States Postal Service in the pouring rain while neighbor's contractor is opening the street with a jack hammer in order to replace water main...Successfully completed.
Now if I could only get my packages delivered without having to go down to the 9th Street post office that would be better than a slice of heaven.
South Slope 7th Avenue Glacial Erratic...Is it a Bear or a Dog?
Contrary to current political beliefs, there was a time in history when snowflakes wielded immense power to shape the Earth's crust, scouring the world's surfaces and literally moving mountains from their path. For a long time favorable temperatures existed allowing these snowflakes to pile up to levels that dwarfed all of existence even forcing sabertooth tigers and wooly mammoths to forget natural animosities and band together to escape the oncoming destruction in search of a more tepid paradise.
These accumulated snowflakes were compressed into sheets of ice miles thick and immensely heavy that eventually, with the help of gravity, began to inch downhill pulled to the center of our universe, my backyard, Park Slope... South. As this great ice shelf moved forward it plucked boulders from upstate bedrock and transported them piggyback style until there came a time when they didn't and then they dropped them. These traveling boulders are known affectionally among rock nerds as "Erratics".
This rolling stone surfaced during a recent excavation to repair/replace a section of sewer line under Seventh Avenue. Glacial erratics of coarse are found throughout the 5 Boroughs of NYC. Brooklyn's entire topography is essentially a vast tailings pile of eroded mineral debris left behind by retreating deadbeat ice flows. It's we just don't think about 'big rock' until the entire city block's discharged fecal matter starts backing up into our basements due to collapsed geriatric sewer lines and then the blacktop has to be opened revealing...rocks and really dirty stuff and nature.
Eighteen thousand years ago when New York State's Laurentide Ice Sheet began to stop flowing, resting, then began receding, it dropped what is essentially a Long Island's load worth of degraded rock, sand, and clay behind, "Till, they call it. Glacial till!"
Erratics throughout time have been given prominent positions in our society, often indeed named and given spiritual powers. For a nicely arranged collection of erratics, one has only to travel as far as Prospect Park and visit Rock Arch and Boulder Bridge. A secluded part of The Ravine's waterway where one can sit alone, hopefully unsolicited, for awhile beside Ambergill Falls and ponder just how far, like a glacial erratic, you have traveled in your life's span before coming to rest in your current position amongst the geologic silt stratum that is NYC.
So is it a bear or is it a dog?
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
564 19th Street: Stop Work Order in Progress
Henry Radusky of Bricolage Designs is the architect of record for this future three story 10 unit residential building on 19th Street adjacent to the Prospect Expressway. The R5 zoned lot is 60 feet wide and plans call for 7 off street parking spaces. A full Stop Work Order was served for failure to monitor the site during foundation excavation. The DOB is ordering the excavation to be backfilled and guard rails to be installed as part of that order.
Typical Bricolaged Designs featuring an assortment of masonry stylings and a unabashed use of the balcony. |
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Friday, January 20, 2017
Garage Envy Tour: Windsor Terrace
A fine example of a Terrace Triptych |
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Fire Sale: 335 18th Street
FIRE SOLD
In August of 2013 a two alarm fire left 335 18th Street in Greenwood Heights, a six family building, uninhabitable. The building was put up for sale and sold for $2,175,000. Reconstruction includes the total removal of the front brick facade now shrouded in black safety mesh. 333 18th Street, the neighboring building where the fire reportedly originated, is also in the midst of a gut renovation.
Friday, January 13, 2017
My Precious!
THE HAT MAKES THE MAN: Slate fish scale shingles surround this dormer window letting light into the garret living quarters squeezed within the REAL Mansard roof, |
LOCATION, LOCATION ;LOCATION From this 1924 aerial map of bucolic Windsor Terrace Brooklyn you can see that the home site was perfectly nestled between the GreenWood Cemetery and Prospect Park. |
Dodged a bullet fired by King Moses, |
Contemporary photo showing just how close petite 52 East 5th Street came from being eminently-domained to death and obliterated from all time. |
Street scape East 5th Street |
Thursday, January 12, 2017
FENESTRATIONNIZATION:
It should never be confused with defenestration, which is the forceful act of throwing someone through and or from a window. |
354A Prospect Avenue Streetscape Constructing a new 1 family residence. DOB LINK. |
Today's IMBY Architectural Voyeurism post is made possible by a generous grant from the Northeastern American ExhibitionistGlaziers Society of Park Slope South Brooklyn.
Fenestration, architecturally speaking, refers to the orifices in a building's skin. It's where the outside comes in and the inside comes out. Where the private meets the public and the public meets you in your boxers. Windows, doors, skylights and such provide endless opportunities to observe your exhibitionist neighbors nefarious acts of interior design from a safe and concealed position, especially at night, while walking the dog, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
HAUSSMANNOMANIA!
Napoleon the III hired his friend Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann to oversee the modernization of Paris. The Baron believed that buildings with a uniform neoclassical style and very specific window arrangements across their facades would be most appropriate. Haussmann had no architectural training yet accomplished really fantastic things, really fantastic, wonderful things, the best wonderful things anyone has ever seen, until he was thrown under the bus by Napoleon and fired for going way over budget. But still huge, really huge fantastic things he did.
Final thoughts on Fenestration... The thing we here at IMBY find problematic about window replacements for older homes is that the window openings are smaller than the originals because they don't remove the old frames like they can do in new construction. You end up with an extra wide moulding at each side especially with double sash windows. The cheaper replacement look worse with all that flashing surrounding the glass. Brick to brick is the way to go. If you see newly installed windows in an old building that are brick to brick you can be sure that the room/house has been gut renovated.
Friday, January 06, 2017
Brooklyn Real Estate Developer Demolishes Old Home and you're not going to believe what didn't happen next!
IMBY has said it can't be done. Others say it can't be done but apparently they who say it can;t be done are actually proven wrong about it not being able to be done because someone is doing it. Want to see it? Want to know where that which is said to be too impossible to do in today's Brooklyn is being done right now as we speak? Want to know who's doing it?
Here it is... 292 16th Street. When opportunity knocked this developer literally knocked down the house and then built a new house on top of the same 22'x100' patch of R5B zoned earth...WITHOUT REGISTERING A SINGLE COMPLAINT OR BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT/ECB VIOLATION!
Why all the excitement IMBY? You say buildings are built all the time in NYC without having to bury immigrants up to their eyeballs in wet concrete or adjacent neighbors having to take out orders of protection against invading ham-handed foundation vandals breaking through their basement walls.
In the South Slope the developer's pole is set so low for a reason. Serpents don't need that much clearance... Speculators are said to be able squeeze through a hole the size of a nickel.
Kudos to you, FAYBYSHEV VYACHESLAV, developer, for raising the bar and walking upright, Kudos to you professional licensed professional General Contractor 615290 Andriy Oliynyk of Fabulous Construction, 171 Prince Street, Brooklyn on a successful build!
Here it is... 292 16th Street. When opportunity knocked this developer literally knocked down the house and then built a new house on top of the same 22'x100' patch of R5B zoned earth...WITHOUT REGISTERING A SINGLE COMPLAINT OR BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT/ECB VIOLATION!
Why all the excitement IMBY? You say buildings are built all the time in NYC without having to bury immigrants up to their eyeballs in wet concrete or adjacent neighbors having to take out orders of protection against invading ham-handed foundation vandals breaking through their basement walls.
In the South Slope the developer's pole is set so low for a reason. Serpents don't need that much clearance... Speculators are said to be able squeeze through a hole the size of a nickel.
Kudos to you, FAYBYSHEV VYACHESLAV, developer, for raising the bar and walking upright, Kudos to you professional licensed professional General Contractor 615290 Andriy Oliynyk of Fabulous Construction, 171 Prince Street, Brooklyn on a successful build!
KUDOS, KUDOS, KUDOS,
KUDOS, KUDOS, KUDOS....KUDOS!
292 16th Street |