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Название: NYC - TriBeCa: 8 Thomas Street The David S. Brown Store, also known as the 8 Thomas Street Building, was built to the design of Jarvis Morgan Slade in 1875-76. The David S. Brown Company was established in 1808 as a tallow chandlery and by the 1870's was one of the most successfuly producers of laundry and toilet soaps. It has since been converted to a residential development with four interior lofts. The narrow, red-brick-faced five-story building, just three bays wide, is a rare remaining example of New York Ruskinian High Victorian Gothic masonry design. The use of banded stone arches and other Venetian Gothic motifs are heavily indebted to the influence of English theorist John Ruskin, while the cast iron of the ground floor indicates Slad interest in French architectural theory. The David S. Brown Store, also known as the 8 Thomas Street Building, was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1978. National Register #80002705 (1980)
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