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Located on the Upper West Side of one of New York’s five boroughs, Manhattan’s First Passive House is a grand display of what a townhouse can truly be – regal, modern and tantalizingly textured. The front facade appears like many New York spaces; toned to match the city’s allure, while the back of the house …
A working fireplace may not sound attractive in the midst of all this heat but this Fort Greene rental in an 1860s brownstone has some other attractions as well, including in-unit laundry and a renovated kitchen.
The most unusual aspect of this recent row-house renovation is what the homeowners and their architects, Dumbo-based Robinson + Grisaru, chose not to do.
This Italianate brownstone built around the 1860s or '70s won a Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award in 2010 for the exterior restoration and interior renovation by NV/da architecture.