Union Club of the City of New York building

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The Union Club of the City of New York building is a distinguished early 20th-century private clubhouse in Manhattan, renowned for its refined neoclassical architecture by the firm Delano & Aldrich.

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Union Club of the City of New York building canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clubhouse
historic building
neoclassical building
private social club building
access members only
architect Chester Holmes Aldrich
Delano & Aldrich
William Adams Delano
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts-influenced neoclassicism
Neoclassical architecture
borough Manhattan
category Delano & Aldrich buildings
clubhouses in New York City
neoclassical architecture in New York City
client Union Club of the City of New York
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designFirm Delano & Aldrich
era early 20th century
function private clubhouse
social club headquarters
hasFacade symmetrical neoclassical facade
hasFeature formal entrance on Park Avenue
grand interior spaces
hasPart dining rooms
library
lounges
meeting rooms
heritage example of early 20th-century American club architecture
locatedIn Manhattan
New York
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States

Upper East Side
locatedOn Park Avenue NERFINISHED
material brick
masonry
stone
notableFor early 20th-century clubhouse design
refined neoclassical architecture
ownership Union Club of the City of New York
purpose accommodate social, dining, and recreational activities of club members
stylePeriod American Renaissance
surface form: American Renaissance era
usedBy Union Club of the City of New York

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Delano & Aldrich notableWork Union Club of the City of New York building
Chester Holmes Aldrich notableWork Union Club of the City of New York building