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Panel approves window replacements at 15 East 80th Street but asks applicant to pursue curved‑glass options for rear sash

5495230 · June 25, 2025
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The commission approved replacement windows at 15 East 80th Street (Carnegie Hill) with simulated double‑hung aluminum frames for energy performance, and asked the applicant to investigate retaining or reproducing the historic curved sash at the rear with an interior storm solution if possible.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission on June 24 approved the replacement of deteriorated windows at 15 East 80th Street in the expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District, while directing the applicant to explore options that retain the building’s historic curved rear sash if feasible.

Daniela Tapia (Losai Architecture) presented the project for St. David’s School, which is converting the 1920 Delano & Aldrich townhouse to continued educational use. The applicant proposed aluminum tilt‑and‑turn windows that simulate a double‑hung appearance;…

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