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==Notable Residents==
==Notable Residents==
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[[Tim Burton]] director <ref>{{cite web|title=Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC’s Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings|url=https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/one-fifth-avenue-nyc-star-studded-desirable-building#:~:text=(According%20to%20public%20records%2C%20Danner,Burton%20and%20Helena%20Bonham%20Carter.}}</ref>
[[Tim Burton]] director <ref>{{cite web|title=Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC’s Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings|url=https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/one-fifth-avenue-nyc-star-studded-desirable-building#:~:text=(According%20to%20public%20records%2C%20Danner,Burton%20and%20Helena%20Bonham%20Carter.}}</ref>
[[Helena Bonham Carter]] actress <ref>{{cite web|title=Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC’s Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings|url=https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/one-fifth-avenue-nyc-star-studded-desirable-building#:~:text=(According%20to%20public%20records%2C%20Danner,Burton%20and%20Helena%20Bonham%20Carter.}}</ref>
[[Helena Bonham Carter]] actress <ref>{{cite web|title=Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC’s Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings|url=https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/one-fifth-avenue-nyc-star-studded-desirable-building#:~:text=(According%20to%20public%20records%2C%20Danner,Burton%20and%20Helena%20Bonham%20Carter.}}</ref>

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One Fifth Avenue
The building, as seen from Washington Square Park in 2019
Map
General information
Architectural styleArt Deco, modernism
LocationGreenwich Village, Manhattan
Address1 Fifth Avenue
Town or cityNew York City
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°43′55″N 73°59′47″W / 40.732062°N 73.996293°W / 40.732062; -73.996293
Groundbreaking1926
Completed1927
Height353 feet (108 m)
Technical details
Floor count27
Design and construction
Architect(s)Harvey Wiley Corbett
Architecture firmHelme & Corbett
References
[1][2][3]

One Fifth Avenue is a residential skyscraper in the Washington Square area of Greenwich Village. It was designed by Harvey Wiley Corbett of the firm Helme & Corbett.[1]

In 1926, developer Joseph G. Siegel leased the lot on the southeast corner of 8th Street and Fifth Avenue from Sailors' Snug Harbor.[1] Construction began in 1926,[2] and the building opened in 1927 as an apartment hotel with 2- and 3-room units.[1] When first built, it was received with both acclaim and controversy,[4] called "a 27-story apartment hotel, a thing of rare beauty"[5] and "a modern skyscraper in a neighborhood of brownstones".[4]

It was converted to a co-op in 1976,[1] and is "one of the Village's most desirable co-ops."[6]

Architecture

The architectural style has been described as Art Deco[3] and modern,[3] and having "a vaguely Venetian or Gothic cast",[1] although The New York Times assessed it as "astylar, more 'tall building' than anything else."[1] The flat exterior incorporates brick of different colors to create the illusion of depth.[1]

Notable Residents

James Burrows co-creator of the hit television show Cheers[7]

Tim Burton director [8] Helena Bonham Carter actress [9] Brian De Palma director [10] Jessica Lange actress[11] Gwyneth Paltrow actress (during the 1990s)[12] Brad Pitt actor (during the 1990s)[13] Keith Richards member of The Rolling Stones[14] Patti Smith singer (during the 1980s)[15]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Gray, Christopher (October 4, 1992). "Streetscapes: 1 Fifth Avenue; A Good Joke Not Well Retold". New York Times. New York, N.Y. p. A.7.
  2. ^ a b "One Fifth Avenue". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 29, 2020. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Nash, Eric Peter (1999). Manhattan Skyscrapers. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-56898-181-9.
  4. ^ a b c Niles Spencer. Whitney Museum of American Art. 1990. p. 23. OCLC 501475021.
  5. ^ Ney, Lew (October 12, 1927). "Greenwich Village". Variety. p. 42.
  6. ^ Robledo, S. Jhoanna (January 26, 2011). "Life Swap: What If You Left New York?". New York.
  7. ^ "Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC's Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings".
  8. ^ "Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC's Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings".
  9. ^ "Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC's Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings".
  10. ^ "Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC's Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings".
  11. ^ "Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC's Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings".
  12. ^ "Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC's Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings".
  13. ^ "Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC's Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings".
  14. ^ "Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC's Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings".
  15. ^ "Why One Fifth Avenue Is Still One of NYC's Most Star-Studded and Desirable Buildings".