Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. [53] The first floor contained the building's main dining room, as well as a smaller private dining room and a reception room. [38], A "handsome doorway", measuring 10ft (3.0m) tall,[60] also led from 73rd Street to the courtyard. [65][97][113] Back in 1879, Clark had proposed naming the Upper West Side's north-south avenues after states or territories in the Western United States, though his suggestions had been ignored. [64], The building also had common spaces shared by all residents, including a dining room and a ballroom. [125], By 1992, the Dakota's facade was again being cleaned. [26][67][c] The initial plans had called for six[77][78] or eight apartments of about equal size on each of the seven lowest floors. [173][193] In 2002, the board rejected corrugated cardboard magnate Dennis Mehiel;[206] he was only allowed to move into the building 20 years later. [99] The Dakota is also New York City's oldest surviving luxury apartment building, although it was not the first such structure to be built in the city. The opportunity to be the female manager of the Dakota. Clark announced plans for an apartment complex at the site in 1879 and work began in late October 1880. [28][29] The band course is decorated with a diaper pattern. [111][112] The exterior walls were up to the sixth story by that May, and the builders estimated that the edifice would be completed in 18 months. [139] On the Dakota's 50th anniversary, the New York Herald Tribune described the building as standing "firmly on its unimpeachable foundations; somewhat shorter than its neighbors but immeasurably more impressive". [26][67] The main section of the basement is directly under the courtyard and has an asphaltum floor. [152] The Dakota was also added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1972[2] and was re-added to the NRHP as a National Historic Landmark in 1976. It is largely square in plan and built around a central "I"-shaped courtyard, through which all apartments are accessed. [81] A Look magazine article in the 1960s described interior designer and antique dealer Frederick P. Victoria as having decorated his apartment with wood "draperies" and antique clocks. The opportunity to be the female manager of the Dakota. After all, everyone knows it as the place where Lennon died. 1875 - 1942. [17][30] The northern entrance on 73rd Street was seldom used[34] except for funerals. [173], On numerous occasions, the board has refused to allow high-profile personalities to move into the building, including musicians Gene Simmons,[203] Billy Joel,[204] and Carly Simon,[205] as well as performers Madonna and Cher, baseball player Alex Rodriguez, and comedian Judd Apatow. Of course, any large and regal building that was constructed in the 1880sis likely to have been the scene ofat least a few disturbing incidents. I found Sara to be extremely likable, sympathetic, relatable, and quite strong. Another reward is hearing from readers. The Dakota apartment building is one of the most architecturally significant places in New York City. [157][177] In 2011, The Wall Street Journal characterized the board as having "high standards and aversion to notoriety". ", "The Dakota. [207][208], Although the Dakota has historically been home to many creative or artistic people, the building and its co-op board of directors were criticized in 2005 by former resident Albert Maysles, who had unsuccessfully tried to sell his unit to Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas. Whether or not that's true, there are many fascinating things that have happened in relation to this building. [24][1] The Dakota measures 185ft (56m) tall and was the tallest building in the neighborhood when it was constructed. People still flock to the outside of the Dakota decades after John Lennon's death. [104], In 1879, Clark announced plans for an apartment complex at the intersection of 72nd Street and Eighth Avenue[23] (the latter of which was renamed Central Park West in 1883[6]). ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Fiona Davis was born in Canada and raised in New Jersey, Utah, and Texas. [30][64] The floor surfaces consist of 9in-thick (23cm) earthen subfloors above 9-inch-thick slabs of concrete. [32][114][141] For the next three decades, the Dakota remained largely unchanged,[76] and the building even retained its original elevators. [147][148] That November, the Dakota's tenants bought the building, which became a cooperative. Fiona Davis:I love the research phase, when anything is possible and the ideas are bubbling away. Rest assured, this is no sophomore slump; I adored it. [69], In addition to the Dakota's in-house staff, each tenant could employ up to five of their own servants on site. [74] Each service stair and elevator served two apartments per floor. [60][78][105] Hardenbergh simultaneously designed several dozen low-rise row houses for Clark on 73rd Street. I knew I wanted to have an architect in the 1880s time line, so that he and Sara Smythe could team up to get the building ready for opening day. [218], Some critics also made commentary about specific architectural elements of the Dakota. Two generations ago, Baileys grandfather was the ward of famed architect Theodore Camden. The repairs ultimately cost $5 million, amounting to an average assessment of $50,000 for each tenant. [47] The Real Estate Record said the next month: "The 'Dakota' is at last near completion and is receiving its finishing touches prior to its opening in May, when it will be quite ready for dwelling purposes. ; a Description of One of the Most Perfect Apartment Houses in the World", "The Dakota Finds Repairs To a Landmark Are Costly", "New Buildings of Prominence New York City", "Bus Seekers Talk of Horse-car Days; Meet in Oldest Central Park West Apartments to Fight 'Old-Fashioned Trolley. [17][43] The generators became obsolete after the neighborhood was connected to the city's power grid, and the boilers and engines were relocated to the Dakota's basement. [53][125] None of the early residents were included in the "Four Hundred", a list of prominent individuals in New York society during the Gilded Age. [26], The building was renamed the "Dakota" by June 1882. [1] The building is topped by gables at each of its corners. Ive lived on the Upper West Side for twenty-five years, and had walked by the Dakota hundreds of times, staring up at those enormous windows, wondering what it was like to live there. Oh but theres moreand to say too much would be giving it all awaylets just saytheres love and loss, success and ruin, mystery, poor decisions, passion and madness that drive the plot. [53] Clark's apartment on the sixth floor had 18 rooms, 17 fireplaces, and a drawing room that rivaled the design of the ground-floor dining room. [39] There was also a long waiting list of potential tenants, and apartments rented for a relatively low $6,000 to $7,000 per year. WebWhen a chance encounter with Theodore Camden, one of the architects of the grand New York apartment house the Dakota, leads to a job offer for Sara Smythe, her world is suddenly awash in possibility--no mean feat for a servant in 1884. Producer William Castle's misfortune came nextwith a severe case of kidney stones. Director Roman Polanski's wife, Sharon Tate, became increasingly interested in the occult as a result of the movie. [222] Since then, the building and its inhabitants have been detailed in numerous periodicals, including Look and Architectural Forum. [149] The Mayfair was completed on the adjacent site in 1964; according to The New York Times, no plans were ever filed for a larger building on the Dakota's site. One hundred years later, in 1985 NYC, Bailey Camden is an interior designer charged with renovating The Dakota. [28][29] The cornice is supported by large brackets and is topped by an ornate metal balustrade. The Dakota apartment building is one of the most architecturally significant places in New York City. [73] For each apartment, this provided the same amount of privacy as the entrances to typical brownstone row houses. [18][47][48] The decision to place the mechanical plant under a garden, rather than directly under the building, was a deliberate measure to reassure residents in case the machinery exploded. Joey Harrow, a fellow musician, told people that he saw Lennon standing surrounded by light in the building's archway. [15][113] Though the Clark family never denied this story,[65] its veracity is disputed, as contemporary publications did not discuss the building's remoteness. When a chance encounter with Theodore Camden, one of the architects of the grand New York apartment house the Dakota, leads to a job offer for Sara Smythe, her world is suddenly awash in possibility - no mean feat for a servant The facade is largely composed of brick with sandstone trim and terracotta detailing. The Joseph K. Blum Company added waterproofing to the Dakota's roof for $160,000. [9][122], The Dakota was completed by October 27, 1884,[107] and was fully rented upon its completion. For instance, Lennon's widow Yoko Ono paid a monthly fee of $12,566 for her 6,000sqft (560m2) apartment in 1996, while a similarly-sized apartment at the nearby San Remo had a monthly maintenance cost of $6,000. [17][34] The Real Estate Record and Guide wrote in 1884: "The owners have been fortunate in their architect, and Mr. Hardenbergh has been fortunate in his clients. [Author and cover image courtesy of Dutton and used with permission. In a 1932 New Yorker article, the Dakota was described as being "as close to organic architecture as its most up-to-date neighbor: that is, they are both about fifty years away from the real thing". Some Dakota building stories indicate that this New York City landmark is haunted as well as cursed. [4][9][10] Nearby locations include the Majestic apartment building immediately to the south, the Olcott Hotel to the west, the Langham apartment building to the north, and Central Park (including the Strawberry Fields memorial) to the east. Stephen Birmingham's book Life at the Dakota was published in 1979,[156][225] while historian Andrew Alpern's book The Dakota: A History of the Worlds Best-Known Apartment Building was published in 2015. The Dakota had its own power plant, so the lack of municipal electric service did not affect the building. A New York Herald Tribune article in 1929 noted that the Clarks have "for years resisted all attempts at purchase". [69] Parlors were generally 25 by 40ft (7.6 by 12.2m). Originally, arched balconies connected the gables. You can find her atwww.FionaDavis.net. [17][67][70] Some apartments had plaster ceilings. The opportunity to move to America, where a person can rise aboveone'sstation. [162] At the time, the courtyard was leaking badly, and the breezeway on the western side of the courtyard was "practically held up by paint". [40], Because the Dakota had fewer apartments than nearby co-ops, maintenance expenses tended to be much higher. WebWhen a chance encounter with Theodore Camden, one of the architects of the grand New York apartment house the Dakota, leads to a job offer for Sara Smythe, her world is suddenly awash in possibilityno mean feat for a servant in 1884. [107][108] The building initially did not have a name, even after the foundations were completed in early 1881. I know THE ADDRESS was inspired, in part by your work on THE DOLLHOUSE, but what more can you tell us about the origins of this tale? A.I.A. [18] Above the sixth story is a stone cornice, which separates the seventh story and the roof from the rest of the facade. : As with THE ADDRESS and THE DOLLHOUSE, where there any iconic sites you visited in your research (or in the book) that will appear in a forthcoming book? [82] Many floor plans for individual apartments have been published over the years, and the Dakota's modern floor plans have been reconstructed based on these documents. Fresh out of rehab, the former party girl and interior designer is homeless, jobless and penniless. Residential building in Manhattan, New York, This article is about the apartment building in New York City. (LogOut/ [88][89] Dancer Rudolf Nureyev placed classical paintings in his living room and theatrical artwork in other rooms. [69][73] The tenants' staircases contained marble treads. Some of the smaller apartments had been combined over the years, and several units were restored to their original layouts. (LogOut/ The location of Clark's apartment was intended to attract tenants who were still accustomed to low-rise row houses. (an article of clothing, toy, book, something else?). [71] Architect Robert A. M. Stern wrote in 1999: "The Dakota was an undisputed masterpiece, far and away the grandest apartment house of the Gilded Age in New York and rivaling, if not exceeding, in logic and luxury any comparable building in Paris and London". [17][43][67] On one side of the dining room was a fireplace with a Scotch brownstone mantel, giving the room the quality of an "old English baronial hall". [38][76] Some tenants, most of whom were friends of Stephen Clark, did not pay rent at all. [210][211], Before The Dakota was completed, architectural critic Montgomery Schuyler was skeptical of the building's potential, saying: "At present, it is too isolated to come to anything like an immediate favor with the wealthy classes"[69] By the time the Dakota opened, it was widely acclaimed. Homeless and without any prospects she must lean on her cousin Melinda. Fresh out of rehab, the former party girl and interior designer is homeless, jobless, and penniless. [a] All of these houses were designed by Hardenbergh. "[34][98], The modern-day Dakota Apartments was one of the first large developments on the Upper West Side,[21] built at a time when large apartment blocks were still associated with tenement living. In particular, he proposed the following names: 1900 US Census, 1907 Passport Application, "Moon New York Walks", Moon Travel Guides, Avalon Publishing, 2017, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City, List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets, National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets, New York City Department of City Planning, "What Are Dakota and Montana Doing in New York? Some residents wanted the glass breezeway in the courtyard to be removed, citing aesthetic concerns; preservationists said the general public would have not been able to see the breezeway anyway, since security had been tightened after Lennon's murder. It's also intriguing for a few darker reasons, most notably as the backdrop to John Lennon's murder. Strawberry Fields, just across the street from the Dakota, is an important location in the book as well. Each apartment at the Dakota had a unique layout with four to twenty rooms. apartment. Her story is utterly compelling and ultimately tragic. [17][43] The original plans had called for the dining area to be accessible to the general public,[34][82] but the plans were modified before the building opened, and the dining room only served residents. Lists of spooky places around the world where you might see, here, or feel a real ghost. After filming wrapped, several people involved in the production company started experiencing very odd events. [155] Years after Lennon's death, the Dakota's residents tended to eschew publicity. "[31] The Wall Street Journal referred to the Beresford, the Dakota, and the San Remo as the "three grand dames of the West Side". Fiona Davis:Back when I was around eight years old, I took a book out of my local library about a girl whos horse crazy, and finally gets to ride a horse for an entire summer before realizing that taking care of it is a lot of hard work. The opportunity to move to America and become the female manager of The Dakota, which promises to be the greatest apartment house in the world. [82] The Dakota also had a ladies' reception room with an artwork by the Misses Greatorex. [17][70][69], The passageways from the courtyard lead to ground-level spaces with wooden paneling and marble wainscoting. "[42][220] Hardenbergh, who remained involved in his designs after their completion,[221] wrote a letter objecting to American Architect's characterization of the courtyard. [23] Hardenbergh filed plans for an eight-story "Family Hotel" at the site in September 1880, at which point it was planned to cost one million dollars. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Read my interview with Fiona about her first book, THE DOLLHOUSE. In 1985, Bailey Camden is desperate for new opportunities. [138] Whereas the Dakota underwent few alterations in its first fifty years, the neighborhood changed dramatically during that period. [26][30][64] The perimeter walls tapered in thickness from 28in (710mm) at the first story to 16in (410mm) above the sixth story. The Dakota was fully rented upon its completion. [18][25][28] The space measures 90ft (27m) long and up to 55ft (17m) wide. [17][70] Ceiling heights ranged from 15ft (4.6m) at the first story to 12ft (3.7m) at the eighth story. The Dakota's raised basement is clad with sandstone. There aren't many Hollywood stories more tragic than Marilyn Monroe's. Renovation workersreported spectral activity in the 1960s. [158] By the late 1980s, people in the financial industry comprised an increasing proportion of the Dakota's residents; previously, many residents had worked in the arts. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. [18][28][29] Some contemporary sources described the building as being ten stories high, including the raised basement,[17][30] while others classify the Dakota as being eight stories high. [6][11] One story claims that the name arose from the building's remoteness from the more populous parts of Manhattan, just as the Dakota Territory was considered remote. [73], In place of dumbwaiters,[44] the building contains four service elevators and four iron staircases for servants. [106][110] Work was slightly delayed by a labor strike in March 1882. One hundred years later we meet Bailey Camden, She has been stripped of everything, a former interior designer, drugs became her way of life. Fall book wreath from L. Lindsays archives. [37] The apartments are accessed by four passageways, one from each corner of the courtyard. [159] The Dakota's board decided to repair the most deteriorated bricks rather than replace the whole facade. [35] The service elevators, among the first in the city, lead to the kitchens of the apartments. [156][157] The Dakota's board had rejected numerous high-profile personalities who had wanted to move into the building. [53] The Dakota was followed by the Osborne, a large apartment building on 57th Street, in 1885;[126] a law restricting the height of large apartment houses in New York City passed the same year. [69] The attic had six water tanks, each with a capacity of 5,000U.S.gal (19,000L). The murder also prompted concern among residents, who demanded more stringent security; all visitors were already required to pass through the security booth on 72nd Street. [40], A service driveway also runs along the western side of the main courtyard. [19][22], Henry Janeway Hardenbergh designed the Dakota for Edward C. Clark between 1880 and 1884. Sara is to be the new managerette of the soon-to-be opened The Dakota. Instead, her "cousin" Melinda - Camdens biological great-granddaughter - will inherit almost everything. [113][114][115] The more likely origin for the "Dakota" name was Clark's fondness for the names of the then-new western states and territories. The thicknesses of the exterior walls varied at different stories: Sources disagree on the number of apartments that the Dakota originally had. [44][45], To the west of the Dakota was another garden, below which was the building's mechanical plant. The opportunity to be the female manager of the Dakota. [133] A major reason was the lack of electricity in the area, since large apartment buildings needed electricity for their elevators, but the city did not install electric ducts along Central Park West until 1896. [23][143] The LPC hired experts who determined that a full restoration would cost $1 million, which amounted to an additional $10,000 assessment for each of the Dakota's 95 tenants. [48] The steam plant in the basement, as well as the building's eight hydraulic elevators, were powered by water that was collected from the roof and from underneath each apartment's radiators. [29][30] It measures 16ft (4.9m) wide and 20ft (6.1m) tall. [145] The residents announced plans to buy the building from the Glickman Corporation in April 1961 for $4.8 million. [28][40] This breezeway had been installed during the 1920s to protect residents from inclement weather. [50] Images show that the garden was surrounded by a fence, and the area above the mechanical plant was further enclosed by a hedge. [80], There were nearly 500 rooms in total. [42], After the Dakota was completed, ornamental-iron contractor Hecla Iron Works published advertisements of the building in Architectural Record. Ono even claims to have heard Lennon's ghost speak. While he was in the hospital, he had vivid hallucinations about the movie. The Dakota occupies the western side of Central Park West between 72nd and 73rd Streets. [124] All of the Dakota's residents were wealthy, although not particularly famous. 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[69][220] American Architect had only one complaint: "The service-entrances to the suites are situated upon the same court-yard, so that grocers' wagons and ice-carts are almost always to be seen standing about in the space which should be reserved exclusively for more fashionable equipages, and for the promenades of the tenants of the house. The residents included lawyers, brokers, merchants, and clothiers, although they also included a cigar merchant, a coal-mine operator, and a stenographer. Are the ghosts of the Dakota building responsible for the curse, and why do so many residentsdie young? [35], The construction of Central Park in the 1860s spurred construction in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, but similar development in the Upper West Side was slower to come. WebThe Dakota in New York is Americas first luxury apartment building, designed by the architect Theodore Camden. The modern courtyard is a reinforced-concrete slab, which is covered by granite pavers. The opportunity to be the female manager of the Dakota. Image of The Dakota retrieved from Wikipedia, historical images of Nellie Bly (a.k.a. Other decorations included wood-burning fireplaces with tiled hearths; brass fixtures; and carved mirrors and mantels. Writers Sarah Bradford Landau and Carl W. Condit described the building as being built in a German Renaissance Revival style,[25] but a contemporary source described the building's design as being patterned after "the period of Francis I". WebBailey's grandfather was the ward of famed architect Theodore Camden, yet Bailey won't see a dime of the Camden family's substantial estate; instead, her cousin MelindaCamden's biological great-granddaughterwill inherit almost everything. The building was not given its name until mid-1882, and Clark died before the Dakota was completed in October 1884. 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