The Emmet Building is a historic 16-story building located at 89–95 Madison Avenue at 29th Street, in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by John Stewart Barney and Stockton B. Colt of the architectural firm of Barney & Colt for Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet, a prominent gynecological surgeon who was also an author of books on Irish history. He was the son of Emmet John Patten (1796 - 1842), a chemistry professor at the University of Virginia who was born in Ireland and was the nephew of Robert Emmet, the advocate for Irish independence.
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| - The Emmet Building is a historic 16-story building located at 89–95 Madison Avenue at 29th Street, in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by John Stewart Barney and Stockton B. Colt of the architectural firm of Barney & Colt for Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet, a prominent gynecological surgeon who was also an author of books on Irish history. He was the son of Emmet John Patten (1796 - 1842), a chemistry professor at the University of Virginia who was born in Ireland and was the nephew of Robert Emmet, the advocate for Irish independence. (en)
- El Emmet Building es un edificio histórico de 16 pisos ubicado en 89–95 Madison Avenue en 29th Street, en el vecindario de Manhattan, Ciudad de Nueva York. Fue diseñado por y Stockton B. Colt del estudio de arquitectura Barney & Colt para el Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet, un destacado cirujano ginecológico que también fue autor de libros sobre la historia de Irlanda Era hijo de Emmet John Patten, profesor de química en la Universidad de Virginia que nació en Irlanda y era sobrino de Robert Emmet, el defensor de la independencia irlandesa. (es)
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| - El Emmet Building es un edificio histórico de 16 pisos ubicado en 89–95 Madison Avenue en 29th Street, en el vecindario de Manhattan, Ciudad de Nueva York. Fue diseñado por y Stockton B. Colt del estudio de arquitectura Barney & Colt para el Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet, un destacado cirujano ginecológico que también fue autor de libros sobre la historia de Irlanda Era hijo de Emmet John Patten, profesor de química en la Universidad de Virginia que nació en Irlanda y era sobrino de Robert Emmet, el defensor de la independencia irlandesa. El edificio fue construido entre 1911 y 1912, reemplazando la propia casa adosada de Emmet en 89 Madison, y otras cuatro propiedades en 91-95 Madison que había adquirido. Aunque la función principal del edificio era servir a los inquilinos comerciales en el área al norte de Madison Square Park, Emmet tenía un ático que incluía muebles diseñados a medida por Keeble, Ltd. Fue atendido por un ascensor privado. Se mudó con su hijo de 51 años, su enfermera y su cocinero, Koricki Myamiata, y vivió en el edificio durante más de 40 años. El espacio comercial se ubicó en los pisos inferiores del edificio; Entre los primeros inquilinos se encontraban los comerciantes mayoristas de seda y (es)
- The Emmet Building is a historic 16-story building located at 89–95 Madison Avenue at 29th Street, in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by John Stewart Barney and Stockton B. Colt of the architectural firm of Barney & Colt for Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet, a prominent gynecological surgeon who was also an author of books on Irish history. He was the son of Emmet John Patten (1796 - 1842), a chemistry professor at the University of Virginia who was born in Ireland and was the nephew of Robert Emmet, the advocate for Irish independence. The building was constructed between 1911 and 1912, replacing Emmet's own townhouse at 89 Madison, and four other properties at 91-95 Madison which he had acquired. Although the building's primary function was to serve commercial tenants in the area north of Madison Square Park, Emmet had a penthouse apartment that included custom designed furnishings by Keeble, Ltd. It was served by a private elevator. He moved in with his 51-year old son, his nurse, and his cook, Koricki Myamiata, and lived in the building for more than 40 years. Commercial space was located on the lower floors of the building; early tenants included wholesale silk merchants William Openhym & Sons and the Manhattan Shirt Company. (en)
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