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Isaac Bell House New York Architecture Images- Newport Mansions, Brooklyn

Isaac Bell House

architect

McKim, Mead and White

location

Bellevue Avenue

date

1883

style

Shingle Style

type

House

construction

wood
The Isaac Bell House is one of the best surviving examples of shingle style architecture in the country. Isaac Bell House

The house was designed by the firm of McKim, Mead and White in 1883 for Isaac Bell, a wealthy cotton broker and investor. After passing through a succession of owners, the Isaac Bell House was purchased by the Preservation Society in 1996, and is today designated a National Historic Landmark. The exterior of the house has been extensively renovated and interior restoration work is continuing. The house is presented for tour as a work in progress.
Living hall inglenook
The Isaac Bell House was remarkably innovative when it appeared in 1883. It is a combination of Old English and European architecture with colonial American and exotic details, such as a Japanese-inspired open floor plan and bamboo-style porch columns.  
     

contact

nyc-architecture.com

links

Special thanks to http://www.newportmansions.org/