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By Matt Chaban 11/15/10 11:15pm

Olde New Yorke

The Coolest Townhouse in Town Becoming a Landmark

The Observer has already sung the praises of the Brutalist architect Paul Rudolph, and the Landmarks Preservation Commission is poised to follow suit, turning perhaps his greatest project into an official city landmark tomorrow.

Until Rudolph moved in in 1961, 23 Beekman Place on the Upper East Side was simply another stately townhouse. Built Read More

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