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Casa de Harry F. Sinclair Український Інститут Америки Harry F. Sinclair House Maison Harry F. Sinclair
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La Casa de Harry F. Sinclair, también llamada Casa de Isaac D. Fletcher, es una mansión en la esquina sureste de Calle 79 y la Quinta Avenida en el Upper East Side de Manhattan en el estado de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Fue construida en los últimos tres años del siglo XIX. Durante la primera mitad del siglo XX, fue la residencia de los magnates y , y luego de los descendientes de Peter Stuyvesant, el último gobernador de Nueva Holanda. En 1955, se convirtió en la sede del Instituto Ucraniano Americano, que la restauró. Se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos y fue nombrada Monumento Histórico Nacional en 1978. Украї́нський Інститу́т Аме́рики, (англ. Ukrainian Institute of America, UIA) — культурна установа українців у США, заснована 1948 українським винахідником, бізнесменом і філантропом Володимиром Джусом, від 1955 міститься у купленому ним у Нью-Йорку палаці Авґуста та Анни ван Горн Стайвезент, який належить до національних історичних пам'яток США. Будівля інституту має назву Harry F. Sinclair House, початково належала магнату та колекціонеру Ісааку Дадлі Флетчеру. The Harry F. Sinclair House is a mansion at the southeast corner of East 79th Street and Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. The house was built between 1897 and 1899. Over the first half of the 20th century, the house was successively the residence of businessmen Isaac D. Fletcher and Harry F. Sinclair, and then the descendants of Peter Stuyvesant, the last Director of New Netherland. The Ukrainian Institute of America acquired the home in 1955. After the house gradually fell into disrepair, the institute renovated the building in the 1990s. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and was named a National Historic Landmark in 1978. La maison Harry F. Sinclair (en anglais : Harry F. Sinclair House) est un manoir situé à l'angle sud-est de East 79e Rue et de la Cinquième Avenue dans l'Upper East Side de Manhattan à New York. La maison a été construite entre 1897 et 1899 dans un style éclectique d'inspiration de la Renaissance française par (en). Au cours de la première moitié du XXe siècle, la maison fut successivement la résidence des hommes d'affaires (en) et (en), puis les descendants de Pieter Stuyvesant, le dernier directeur de Nouvelle-Néerlande. L'Institut ukrainien d'Amérique a acquis la maison en 1955. Après que la maison se soit progressivement délabrée, l'institut a rénové le bâtiment dans les années 1990.
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View of the main entrance as seen from across 79th Street. There is a window and fence to the left of the main entrance and shrubbery to the right. Above the main entrance are two stories of windows, housed in either square recesses or semi-elliptical and fully Gothic arches. The house contains a double-height slate mansard roof with dormer windows projecting from it.
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The main entrance on East 79th Street in 2010
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La Casa de Harry F. Sinclair, también llamada Casa de Isaac D. Fletcher, es una mansión en la esquina sureste de Calle 79 y la Quinta Avenida en el Upper East Side de Manhattan en el estado de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Fue construida en los últimos tres años del siglo XIX. Durante la primera mitad del siglo XX, fue la residencia de los magnates y , y luego de los descendientes de Peter Stuyvesant, el último gobernador de Nueva Holanda. En 1955, se convirtió en la sede del Instituto Ucraniano Americano, que la restauró. Se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos y fue nombrada Monumento Histórico Nacional en 1978. Fue diseñada en estilo château por C. P. H. Gilbert y construida por el capataz Harvey Murdock. Conserva en gran parte su diseño original, a excepción de una casa de tanques en el techo. Gilbert y Murdock construyeron la mayor parte de la mansión con ladrillo, que luego fue revestido con sillar de piedra caliza. La fachada norte de la calle 79, que contiene la entrada principal, se caracteriza por múltiples ventanas en huecos cuadrados o arcos semielípticos y góticos. La fachada occidental de la Quinta Avenida es simétrica y está dominada por un pabellón curvo y saliente. Tiene 27 habitaciones en seis pisos y una superficie de 1900 m². Украї́нський Інститу́т Аме́рики, (англ. Ukrainian Institute of America, UIA) — культурна установа українців у США, заснована 1948 українським винахідником, бізнесменом і філантропом Володимиром Джусом, від 1955 міститься у купленому ним у Нью-Йорку палаці Авґуста та Анни ван Горн Стайвезент, який належить до національних історичних пам'яток США. Будівля інституту має назву Harry F. Sinclair House, початково належала магнату та колекціонеру Ісааку Дадлі Флетчеру. La maison Harry F. Sinclair (en anglais : Harry F. Sinclair House) est un manoir situé à l'angle sud-est de East 79e Rue et de la Cinquième Avenue dans l'Upper East Side de Manhattan à New York. La maison a été construite entre 1897 et 1899 dans un style éclectique d'inspiration de la Renaissance française par (en). Au cours de la première moitié du XXe siècle, la maison fut successivement la résidence des hommes d'affaires (en) et (en), puis les descendants de Pieter Stuyvesant, le dernier directeur de Nouvelle-Néerlande. L'Institut ukrainien d'Amérique a acquis la maison en 1955. Après que la maison se soit progressivement délabrée, l'institut a rénové le bâtiment dans les années 1990. La maison a été ajoutée au registre national des lieux historiques et a été nommée National Historic Landmark en 1978. * * * * The Harry F. Sinclair House is a mansion at the southeast corner of East 79th Street and Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. The house was built between 1897 and 1899. Over the first half of the 20th century, the house was successively the residence of businessmen Isaac D. Fletcher and Harry F. Sinclair, and then the descendants of Peter Stuyvesant, the last Director of New Netherland. The Ukrainian Institute of America acquired the home in 1955. After the house gradually fell into disrepair, the institute renovated the building in the 1990s. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and was named a National Historic Landmark in 1978. The mansion was designed in an eclectic French Renaissance style by C. P. H. Gilbert and built by foreman Harvey Murdock. The building largely retains its original design, except for a tankhouse on the roof. Gilbert and Murdock constructed the bulk of the house with brick, which was then faced with limestone ashlar. The northern façade on 79th Street, containing the main entrance, is characterized by multiple windows in square recesses or semi-elliptical and fully Gothic arches. The western façade on Fifth Avenue is symmetrical and dominated by a curved, projecting pavilion. The interior of the mansion comprises 27 rooms on six floors, for a total floor-space of 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2). Critical reviews of the house's architecture over its history have been largely positive.
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