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Architect proposes sixth-floor window at 95 Horatio; committee questions facade rhythm

3378568 · May 19, 2025
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Summary

An application to add a sixth-floor window on the Gansevoort Street façade of 95 Horatio was presented to the Community Board 2 Landmarks Committee. The applicant said the new opening would match existing paired windows; committee members questioned whether a vertical interruption would harm the façade’s rhythm and asked for justification.

An application to create a new sixth-floor window opening on the Gansevoort Street façade of 95 Horatio Street was presented to the Community Board 2 Landmarks Committee.

The application, presented by architect Steve Kilcoyne of Alan and Kilcoyne Architects on behalf of TF Cornerstone, would cut a new window in a brick infill on the sixth floor and match it to existing paired double-hung windows to the west. Kilcoyne said the building is a large combined structure with multiple, inconsistent façades and that prior…

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