323 West 100th Street
Date: 1900-1901
NB Number: NB 267-1900
Type: Rowhouse
Architect: Janes & Leo
Developer/Owner/Builder: James Livingston
Row Configuration: AABBAA
NYC Landmarks Designation: Historic District
Landmark Designation Report: Riverside Drive– West End Historic District Extension II
National Register Designation: N/A
Primary Style: Renaissance Revival
Primary Facade: Brick, Limestone, and Terra Cotta
Stories: 5 and basement
Structure: Significant Architectural Features: Rusticated stone base; upper stories brick with stone quoins; stoop; columned entrance surround; possibly historic metal and glass door; two story bowed bay; round-arched windows with blind tympana and keystones at second story; flared lintels with scrolled and beaded keystones at first story; scrolled keystones at fourth and fifth stories; spandrel panels with swags; modillioned cornice; Decorative Metal Work: Historic balcony railings; historic stoop railings; possibly historic metal and glass door and window grille
Building Notes: One in a row of six (nos. 315-325) in an AABBAA pattern. Shared balconies were added at the third through fifth stories in 1930 as a safety feature (ALT 1824-1930).
South Facade: Designed (historic) Stoop: Resurfaced Door(s): Possibly historic primary door; historic door at service entrance Windows: Mixed (upper stories); mixed (basement) Security Grilles: Possibly historic (upper stories); possibly historic (basement) Cornice: Historic Sidewalk Material(s): Concrete Curb Material(s): Stone
Historic District: Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II
Alterations: Both main and service entrance stoops resurfaced; light; intercoms; remote utility meter