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140 West 57th Street, also known as The Beaufort, is an office building on 57th Street between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It was built from 1907 to 1909 and designed by , who also simultaneously designed the neighboring, nearly identical building at 130 West 57th Street. The buildings are among several in Manhattan that were built in the early 20th century as both studio and residences for artists.

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  • 140 West 57th Street, also known as The Beaufort, is an office building on 57th Street between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It was built from 1907 to 1909 and designed by , who also simultaneously designed the neighboring, nearly identical building at 130 West 57th Street. The buildings are among several in Manhattan that were built in the early 20th century as both studio and residences for artists. 140 West 57th Street is fifteen stories tall, with fourteen stories facing 57th Street, as well as a penthouse. The lowest two stories of the primary facade along 57th Street are clad in limestone, while the upper stories are clad in brick. The facade contains both broad and narrow bays with metal-framed studio windows, some of which are double-height. Along 57th Street, there are cornices above the second story. There were double-height studios on the 57th Street side and smaller residences at the back of the building. 140 West 57th Street was developed upon land owned by artist Robert Vonnoh. Although marketed as artists' studios, 140 West 57th Street was also home to lawyers, stock brokers, teachers, and other professionals. The building was converted into a rental-apartment structure in 1944, and was subsequently converted into an office building during the late 20th century. 140 West 57th Street was designated a city landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1999. (en)
  • 140 West 57th Street, también conocido como The Beaufort, es un edificio de oficinas en la Calle 57 entre la Sexta Avenida y la Séptima Avenida en Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Fue construido entre 1907 y 1909 y diseñado por , quienes también diseñaron simultáneamente el edificio vecino, casi idéntico, en 130 West 57th Street. Los edificios se encuentran entre varios en Manhattan que se construyeron a principios del siglo XX como estudio y residencias para artistas. 140 West 57th Street tiene quince pisos de altura, con catorce pisos que dan a 57th Street, así como un ático. Los dos pisos más bajos de la fachada principal a lo largo de la calle 57 están revestidos de piedra caliza, mientras que los pisos superiores están revestidos de ladrillo. La fachada contiene tramos anchos y estrechas con ventanas de estudio con marcos de metal, algunas de las cuales son de doble altura. A lo largo de la calle 57, hay cornisas sobre el segundo piso. Había estudios de doble altura en el lado de la calle 57 y residencias más pequeñas en la parte trasera del edificio. 140 West 57th Street se desarrolló en un terreno propiedad del artista Robert Vonnoh.Hall Building Aunque se comercializaba como estudios de artistas, 140 West 57th Street también albergaba abogados, corredores de bolsa, maestros y otros profesionales. El edificio se convirtió en una estructura de apartamentos de alquiler en 1944, y posteriormente se convirtió en un edificio de oficinas a finales del siglo XX. 140 West 57th Street fue designado un hito de la ciudad por la Comisión de Preservación de Monumentos de la Ciudad de Nueva York en 1999. (es)
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  • 140 West 57th Street, also known as The Beaufort, is an office building on 57th Street between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It was built from 1907 to 1909 and designed by , who also simultaneously designed the neighboring, nearly identical building at 130 West 57th Street. The buildings are among several in Manhattan that were built in the early 20th century as both studio and residences for artists. (en)
  • 140 West 57th Street, también conocido como The Beaufort, es un edificio de oficinas en la Calle 57 entre la Sexta Avenida y la Séptima Avenida en Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Fue construido entre 1907 y 1909 y diseñado por , quienes también diseñaron simultáneamente el edificio vecino, casi idéntico, en 130 West 57th Street. Los edificios se encuentran entre varios en Manhattan que se construyeron a principios del siglo XX como estudio y residencias para artistas. (es)
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