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  2. 945 Madison Avenue - Wikipedia

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    945 Madison Avenue, also known as the Breuer Building, is a museum building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.The Marcel Breuer-designed structure was built to house the Whitney Museum of American Art; it subsequently held a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and from 2021 to March 2024 was the temporary quarters of the Frick Collection while the Henry Clay Frick House ...

  3. Whitney Museum of American Art (original building) - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the museum moved uptown to new quarters on 54th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues – eventually settling in 1966 at 945 Madison Avenue at East 75th Street – and the building, with the addition of #14 West 8th Street, an Italianate house built in 1853–54, [3] became the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture. [1]

  4. Whitney Museum - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] The Whitney Museum of American Art was founded in 1930; [17] at this time architect Noel L. Miller was converting three row houses on West 8th Street in Greenwich Village—one of which, 8 West 8th Street had been the location of the Studio Club—to be the museum's home, as well as a residence for Whitney. [18] The new museum opened ...

  5. New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture

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    When the Metropolitan Museum of Art rejected her offer in 1929 of a gift of new artworks, Whitney established the Whitney Museum of American Art, and in 1931 had architect Auguste L. Noel convert the three row houses at 8–12 West 8th Street into the museum's first home, as well as a residence for Whitney. [6] In 1954, the museum moved uptown ...

  6. Met Breuer - Wikipedia

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    The Met Breuer (/ ˈ b r ɔɪ. ər / BROY-ər) [1] was a museum of modern and contemporary art at Madison Avenue and East 75th Street in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It served as a branch museum of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (known as the Met) from 2016 to 2020.

  7. Whitney Warren - Wikipedia

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    Warren was born in New York City on January 29, 1864. He was one of nine children born to George Henry Warren I (1823–1892) and Mary Caroline (née Phoenix) Warren (1832–1901). [2] His siblings included Lloyd Warren, who was also an architect, [3] and George Henry Warren II, [4] a stockbroker who was the father of Constance Whitney Warren. [5]

  8. Architecture of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The skyscraper, which has shaped Manhattan's distinctive skyline, has been closely associated with New York City's identity since the end of the 19th century.From 1890 to 1973, the title of world's tallest building resided continually in Manhattan (with a gap between 1894 and 1908, when the title was held by Philadelphia City Hall), with eight different buildings holding the title. [15]

  9. Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects - Wikipedia

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    The Robin Hood Foundation Library Initiative, various locations, New York, NY (2004-5) First Congregational United Church of Christ, Washington, DC (2001) American Folk Art Museum, 45 and 47 West 53rd Street, New York, NY (2001, demolished in 2014) [19] Mattin Center (a student arts and activities center), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore ...