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The Kitchen, Montross & Wilcox Store at 85 Leonard Street between Broadway and Church Street in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1861 in the Italianate style for a company which dealt in dry goods. The cast iron for the building's facade came from James Bogardus's ironworks, one of the few surviving buildings for which that is the case. The building's columns are referred to as "sperm-candle style" from their resemblance to candles made from spermaceti.

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  • El Kitchen, Montross & Wilcox Store es un edificio en 85 Leonard Street entre Broadway y Church Street. Se ubica en el barrio de TriBeCa de Manhattan, Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Se construyó en 1861 al estilo italiano para una empresa que comerciaba con productos secos. El hierro fundido para la fachada del edificio provino de la herrería de James Bogardus, uno de los pocos edificios sobrevivientes en los que ese es el caso. Las columnas del edificio se conocen como "estilo de vela de esperma" por su parecido con las velas hechas de espermaceti.​​ (es)
  • The Kitchen, Montross & Wilcox Store at 85 Leonard Street between Broadway and Church Street in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1861 in the Italianate style for a company which dealt in dry goods. The cast iron for the building's facade came from James Bogardus's ironworks, one of the few surviving buildings for which that is the case. The building's columns are referred to as "sperm-candle style" from their resemblance to candles made from spermaceti. (en)
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  • The Kitchen, Montross & Wilcox Store at 85 Leonard Street between Broadway and Church Street in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1861 in the Italianate style for a company which dealt in dry goods. The cast iron for the building's facade came from James Bogardus's ironworks, one of the few surviving buildings for which that is the case. The building's columns are referred to as "sperm-candle style" from their resemblance to candles made from spermaceti. The design [of the building] combines classically-inspired elements with the non-classical emphasis on lightness,openness, and verticality which characterizes cast-iron architecture. The building was designated a New York City landmark in 1974, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is located within the Tribeca East Historic District. (en)
  • El Kitchen, Montross & Wilcox Store es un edificio en 85 Leonard Street entre Broadway y Church Street. Se ubica en el barrio de TriBeCa de Manhattan, Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Se construyó en 1861 al estilo italiano para una empresa que comerciaba con productos secos. El hierro fundido para la fachada del edificio provino de la herrería de James Bogardus, uno de los pocos edificios sobrevivientes en los que ese es el caso. Las columnas del edificio se conocen como "estilo de vela de esperma" por su parecido con las velas hechas de espermaceti.​​ El diseño [del edificio] combina elementos de inspiración clásica con el énfasis no clásico en la ligereza, la apertura y la verticalidad que caracteriza la arquitectura de hierro fundido.​ El edificio fue designado un hito de la ciudad de Nueva York en 1974 y se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1980. Se encuentra dentro del distrito histórico de Tribeca East.​ (es)
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