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The Coty Building is a building at 714 Fifth Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The six-story building contains a French-inspired facade and mansard roof, which are integrated into the base of the adjoining skyscraper at 712 Fifth Avenue. The third through fifth floors contain 276 decorative glass panes, the only documented architectural work by René Lalique in the United States.

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  • The Coty Building is a building at 714 Fifth Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The six-story building contains a French-inspired facade and mansard roof, which are integrated into the base of the adjoining skyscraper at 712 Fifth Avenue. The third through fifth floors contain 276 decorative glass panes, the only documented architectural work by René Lalique in the United States. Built as a brownstone rowhouse in 1871, it was redesigned in 1907–1908 by architect Woodruff Leeming. It was commissioned by owner and real estate investor Charles A. Gould, who, foreseeing the neighborhood shift from residential to commercial use, wished to replace the facade of the brownstone. Upon its completion in 1910, the building was leased to perfumer François Coty, who occupied the building until 1941. During the mid-20th century, the building had a variety of tenants. With the development of 712 Fifth Avenue, the Coty Building was proposed for demolition in the early 1980s. The Coty Building's facade was preserved in 1985 as a New York City designated landmark. The Coty Building's original interiors were completely removed, and the skyscraper was completed behind the older facade in 1990. (en)
  • El Coty Building es un edificio en el 714 Fifth Avenue del Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). El edificio de seis pisos contiene una fachada de inspiración francesa y un techo abuhardillado. Del tercer al quinto piso contienen 276 paneles de vidrio decorativos, la única obra arquitectónica documentada de René Lalique en los Estados Unidos. El Coty Building forma la base del rascacielos contiguo en el 712 Fifth Avenue y, como resultado, sus interiores originales se han eliminado por completo. Construido como una casa adosada de piedra rojiza en 1871, fue rediseñado en 1907-1908 por el arquitecto . Fue encargado por el propietario e inversor de bienes raíces Charles A. Gould, quien, previendo el cambio del vecindario de uso residencial a comercial, deseaba reemplazar la fachada de la casa de piedra rojiza. Tras su finalización en 1910, el edificio fue arrendado al perfumista François Coty, quien ocupó el edificio hasta 1941. Durante mediados del siglo XX, el edificio tenía una variedad de inquilinos. Con el desarrollo del Coty 712 Fifth Avenue, el Coty Building se propuso para su demolición a principios de la década de 1980. La fachada se conservó en 1985 como un hito designado por la ciudad de Nueva York, y el rascacielos se completó detrás del Coty Building en 1990. (es)
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  • 1871
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  • The Coty Building is a building at 714 Fifth Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The six-story building contains a French-inspired facade and mansard roof, which are integrated into the base of the adjoining skyscraper at 712 Fifth Avenue. The third through fifth floors contain 276 decorative glass panes, the only documented architectural work by René Lalique in the United States. (en)
  • El Coty Building es un edificio en el 714 Fifth Avenue del Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). El edificio de seis pisos contiene una fachada de inspiración francesa y un techo abuhardillado. Del tercer al quinto piso contienen 276 paneles de vidrio decorativos, la única obra arquitectónica documentada de René Lalique en los Estados Unidos. El Coty Building forma la base del rascacielos contiguo en el 712 Fifth Avenue y, como resultado, sus interiores originales se han eliminado por completo. (es)
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