Are the ghosts of the Dakota building responsible for the curse, and why do so many residentsdie young? 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. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Clark announced plans for an apartment complex at the site in 1879 and work began in late October 1880. [132] Nonetheless, the Dakota remained the only large apartment building in the neighborhood until the end of the 19th century. The Address Davis, Fiona, 1966- "After a failed apprenticeship, working her way up to head housekeeper of a posh London hotel is more than Sara Smythe ever thought she'd make of herself. Some Dakota building stories indicate that this New York City landmark is haunted as well as cursed. [31] Servants employed by the residents, as well as visiting servants, occupied the eighth and ninth floors. [131] The Dakota's completion spurred the construction of other large apartment buildings in the area,[129][131] several of which were named after regions in the western United States. [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. Maysles told The New York Times: "What's so shocking is that the building is losing its touch with interesting people. [38], A "handsome doorway", measuring 10ft (3.0m) tall,[60] also led from 73rd Street to the courtyard. The kitchens had marble wainscoting and Minton tile, while the bathrooms contained porcelain bathtubs. [35] As the building was being constructed, Clark changed the specifications to accommodate individual tenants, resulting in substantial changes to the formerly standardized floor layouts. [163], Even in the early 21st century, there was high demand for units at the Dakota. Rest assured, this is no sophomore slump; I adored it. The Joseph K. Blum Company added waterproofing to the Dakota's roof for $160,000. The residents included lawyers, brokers, merchants, and clothiers, although they also included a cigar merchant, a coal-mine operator, and a stenographer. Instead, her "cousin" Melinda - Camdens biological great-granddaughter - will inherit almost everything. When the courtyard was rebuilt in 2004, the sidewalk under the breezeway was reconstructed with bluestone pavers that measure up to 6ft (1.8m) long and 5in (130mm) thick. ", "The Dakota. [17][18][27] The materials and colors were selected to not only complement each other but also to soften the appearance of the building's shadows and massing. [46] Both the Dakota and the adjacent row houses were served by a mechanical plant below the garden. The Dakota. [62], The 72nd Street entrance is a porte-cochre large enough for horse-drawn carriages to drop off passengers. Two generations ago, Baileys grandfather was the ward of famed architect Theodore Camden. [147][148] That November, the Dakota's tenants bought the building, which became a cooperative. He was born in Paris in 1876, and studied architecture under Stanford White, and later became a member of the firm of McKim, Mead and White. Director Roman Polanski's wife, Sharon Tate, became increasingly interested in the occult as a result of the movie. [162] The restoration of the courtyard started in February 2004 and was completed seven and a half months later. [35] In some cases, an elevator served only one apartment on a floor, so the elevator doors opened directly into that tenant's foyer. Henry Hardenbergh was the actual architect for the Dakota (and the Plaza Hotel and a number of other fabulous buildings), so I didnt mind having him make a cameo, but I didnt want to try to fit his life into my story. Ono even claims to have heard Lennon's ghost speak. [125], By 1992, the Dakota's facade was again being cleaned. [a] All of these houses were designed by Hardenbergh. [53][56] The sidewalk was originally made of bluestone slabs. The opportunity to move to America, where a person can rise above ones station. With 2016s debut of THE DOLLHOUSE, Fiona Davis made one of the most stunning entrances as an author who knows her way around historical fiction. To say I am fascinated in psychiatryespecially historical psychiatryis a bit of an understatement. The opportunity to move to America. [25][30][64][b] The superstructure includes rolled steel beams on each floor, spaced every 3 to 4ft (0.91 to 1.22m) and measuring 6 to 12in (150 to 300mm) deep. [52] Some of the apartments also had balconies, which allowed apartment layouts to be further customized, while also blending in with the building's overall design. [40], A service driveway also runs along the western side of the main courtyard. [28][40] This breezeway had been installed during the 1920s to protect residents from inclement weather. Originally, arched balconies connected the gables. [65][69] After Edward C. Clark's death, Hardenbergh never designed another building for the Clark family;[63][117] their final collaboration, the Ontiora at Seventh Avenue and 55th Street, was similar in design to the Dakota. [74] Each service stair and elevator served two apartments per floor. [21] Clark developed another set of row houses at 1365 and 103151 West 73rd Street, some of which still exist. [15][23], Clark died in 1883 and bequeathed the apartment complex to his oldest grandson, Edward Severin Clark, who at the time was 12 years old. [40][162] The LPC approved all aspects of the planned renovation. Fall book wreath from L. Lindsays archives. : Fiona, its been a pleasure. The opportunity to move to America. [50] The quarters of the house staff were in the basement and included bedrooms; bathrooms and dining rooms for men and women; and a smoking room and reading room for men. Producer William Castle's misfortune came nextwith a severe case of kidney stones. [35], The 72nd Street elevation contain projecting turrets, which rise the entire height of the facade. ; 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. But shes not impressed with the design ideas which would trump the original design aesthetics of the historic building. [80] The building's facade was again renovated starting in 2015. [202] Other rules include a restriction against leaving more than one car unattended in the driveway; a prohibition on "dance, vocal or instrumental instruction" in apartments; and a restriction on playing musical instruments or using a phonograph, radio, or TV loudspeaker between 11 p.m. and 9 a.m.[202] Residents cannot throw away their apartments' original fireplace mantels or doors and must instead put them in a storage area in the basement. ], Author| Interviewer |Book Reviewer| Photographer. The opportunity to be the female manager of the Dakota. [42], After the Dakota was completed, ornamental-iron contractor Hecla Iron Works published advertisements of the building in Architectural Record. [30][67][71] Between the first and second stories, the walls of the staircases are wainscoted with marble. [35][72] Consequently, the hallways were generally long and narrow at the Dakota, compared with later developments such as 998 Fifth Avenue. [138] Whereas the Dakota underwent few alterations in its first fifty years, the neighborhood changed dramatically during that period. The Dakota is at 1 West 72nd Street in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. [155][228] The Chicago Tribune wrote that the "building's grim presence was introduced to most Americans" in that film. [157][177] In 2011, The Wall Street Journal characterized the board as having "high standards and aversion to notoriety". [25][65][66] Partitions in the hallways are made of "fireproof blocks", while partitions in other parts of the building are made of either "fireproof blocks" or brick. [150] By the mid-1960s, members of the co-op had to pay carrying charges of up to $14,400 a year, in addition to a maximum down payment of $60,000 on their apartments. "[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. The location of Clark's apartment was intended to attract tenants who were still accustomed to low-rise row houses. [28][1] A depiction of a Native American's head is carved on the facade. The writing is evocative, historically rich, and mysterious.Beginning in London, we meet Sara Smythe, a housekeeper at the Langham and follow her on a journey across the Atlantic where she lands in the outskirts of a developing NYC. [34] Christopher Gray said in 2006 that "The Dakota remains Mount Olympus in the mythology of New York apartment houses, its baronial majesty the gauge by which all others must be judged. It is largely square in plan and built around a central "I"-shaped courtyard, through which all apartments are accessed. [173] The Dakota's co-op board, which decides whether to allow prospective tenants, has a reputation for selectivity. [124] All of the Dakota's residents were wealthy, although not particularly famous. The building was one of the first large developments on the Upper West Side and is the oldest remaining luxury apartment building in New York City. The building was not given its name until mid-1882, and Clark died before the Dakota was completed in October 1884. [50][52][61] Portraits of a man and woman (probably Edward C. Clark's partner Isaac Merritt Singer and Isaac's wife Isabella Boyer Singer) are placed above the doorway. [18] Many of the horse-drawn carriages were dispatched from the now-demolished Dakota Stables at 75th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, developed by Edward C. Clark's son Alfred Corning Clark. [9][10] The design has been characterized as being in various architectural styles. Fresh out of rehab, the former party girl and interior designer is homeless, jobless and penniless. Fiona Davis:I had heard about Nellie Bly when I was studying for a masters degree in journalism at Columbia, and I naturally gravitated to her first-hand account of life in an 1880s womens insane asylum during my initial research. 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. [46], The building is surrounded by a recessed areaway, also described as a dry moat. 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. [26], The building was renamed the "Dakota" by June 1882. [135] Through the early 20th century, the Clark family retained ownership of the Dakota. [40], Because the Dakota had fewer apartments than nearby co-ops, maintenance expenses tended to be much higher. [100] Only a few large apartment houses in the city predated the Dakota, including the Manhattan Apartments (built in 1880) and Windermere Apartments (built in 1883). Nellie Bly, a journalist for the New York World during the 1880s, actually went by the name Nellie Brown when she went undercover to expose the injustices at Blackwells Island Asylum. [9][10] While most of the building contained fully-equipped apartments, with their own entrances and service elevators/stairs, part of the second floor was divided into smaller apartments and guest rooms. As I dug deeper into its history, I knew it was the perfect choice for a dual-narrative historical fiction novel. [143][159] New mortar had been applied to the brickwork in the facade, but the light color of the mortar contrasted sharply with the darkened bricks. [50] Images show that the garden was surrounded by a fence, and the area above the mechanical plant was further enclosed by a hedge. [102][103] Between 1880 and 1885, more than ninety apartment buildings were developed in the city. The thicknesses of the exterior walls varied at different stories: Sources disagree on the number of apartments that the Dakota originally had. 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 possibilityno mean feat for a servant in 1884. [17][43] There was also a wine cellar, which was empty by the 1960s. [84], Residents customized their apartments to fit their needs and, in some cases, their occupations. Fresh out of rehab and struggling with staying sober, she gets offered a job by her cousin, Melinda, to oversee the Renovation of The Dakota. [90][91] Some units have been substantially redesigned; for example, a four-bedroom unit was renovated in the modern style in the 2010s. However, what makes the Dakota building history more fascinating than most is the close ties that it has to many notable people. More and more, they're moving away from creative people and going toward people who just have the money. [159] The Dakota's board decided to repair the most deteriorated bricks rather than replace the whole facade. [76] Beside servants' quarters, there was a playroom and a gymnasium on the roof, which was labeled as the "tenth story". The opportunity to move to America. What research did you do? [156][157] The Dakota's board had rejected numerous high-profile personalities who had wanted to move into the building. The opportunity to be the female manager of the Dakota. The building is also a contributing property to the Central Park West Historic District. The radiators in each apartment were placed under the window sills. 1875 - 1943. Elizabeth Cochran Seaman) and Henry Hardenberg from Wikipedia, as is octagon images of Roosevelt/Blackwells Island and Strawberry Fields memorial. For the region of the United States, see. (LogOut/ [46] Under the co-op arrangement, the residents were obligated to share all maintenance and repair costs, which the Clark family had previously handled. [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]). I absolutely loved the clear sense of place in THE ADDRESS, the vivid details and found it to be a very engaging piece of historical fiction. [81] The Dakota's construction drawings are no longer extant, so the original arrangement of the apartments is known only from written descriptions. After reading TEN DAYS IN A MADHOUSE, I took the tram over to whats now called Roosevelt Island to visit the remaining structure, the Octagon, which today serves as the lobby to a condo. [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. The Dakota's main entrance on 72nd Street originally faced some shacks and gardens, but the high-rise Majestic Apartments overlooked the main entrance by the early 1930s. [42] The Dakota's distinct upper and lower courtyards differed from that of Hardenbergh and Clark's earlier Van Corlear apartment house at Seventh Avenue and 55th Street, where residents and servants used the same courtyard. According to witnesses, the paranormal figure wore outdated clothing. [46] The exterior walls function as load-bearing walls,[1][59] which measure up to 4ft (1.2m) thick. This choice may have led to many unintended consequences, though. She's not the only one to have had a paranormal encounter with Lennon, either. [26][105] In early October 1880, about two weeks before construction began, the Real Estate Record and Guide reported that the building was to be a "residential hotel" with between 40 and 50 suites, each with five to twenty rooms. Her historical fiction debut, The Dollhouse, was published in 2016. [28] The Dakota's use of soft-hued buff brick contrasted with the facade of the Van Corlear, which was a "harsh red". [83] Many of the original apartments have been subdivided over the years, though the Dakota's co-op board has endorsed numerous apartment renovations in which the original layouts were restored. [156] The areaway around the Dakota was restored in the mid-1980s, and architectural firm Glass & Glass began drawing up plans for a full restoration of the building. [6] In its first two years, the Dakota was not profitable. The Amphitheatre, designed by Fletcher Steele and considered the first public Modernist landscape, and the adjacent Harbor Park, designed by the Olmsted firm under the direction of Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., represent a rare interface between the two designers. [35][73] Each elevator served a small foyer on each floor that provided access to the two apartments. 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[18][23][24] The construction process involved several contractors including stonemason John L. Banta, plumber T. Brieu, iron supplier Post & McCord, carpenter J. L. Hamilton, stonework supplier J. Gillis Se Son and Henry Wilson, and woodwork contractor Pottier & Stymus. [76], In January 1961, the Glickman Corporation paid $4.6 million for the Dakota and an adjoining lot that contained the building's boiler room. [50], The Dakota's board of directors announced in 1974 that the roof would need to be replaced, since the slate tiles had started to fall off and the copper trim had deteriorated. [45] The facade also contains Nova Scotia sandstone trim and terracotta detailing. 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. [73] For each apartment, this provided the same amount of privacy as the entrances to typical brownstone row houses. [202] For example, "domestic employees, messengers and trades people" are required to use the service elevators, and healthcare and childcare providers must be accompanied by clients when they use the passenger elevators. [107][108] The building initially did not have a name, even after the foundations were completed in early 1881. [49] There were also tennis and croquet courts within the garden. [153], The Dakota gained attention when one of its residents, musician John Lennon, was shot dead outside the building on December 8, 1980. The opportunity to move to America, where a person can rise aboveone'sstation. It was just outside the main entry doors that Mark David Chapman shot and killed one of music's most legendary and beloved figures. But the absence of a genetic connection means Bailey wont see a dime of the Camden familys substantial estate. The building had undergone many changes since it opened in 1884 on the edge of Central Park, back when the neighborhood was described by one newspaper as full of rocks, swamps, goats, and shanties. By the 1980s, a couple of tenants had torn down the period details from their apartments and replaced them with shag carpets and wall-to-ceiling mirrors. WebTheodore may be an amalgamation of famous, visionary architects of the Gilded Age. [142] The Clarks were responsible for all repairs and maintenance and were subject to little, if any scrutiny. [26][30][64] The perimeter walls tapered in thickness from 28in (710mm) at the first story to 16in (410mm) above the sixth story. After filming wrapped, several people involved in the production company started experiencing very odd events. WebIn 1985, Bailey Camdenis desperate for new opportunities. Still, shes alone and unwilling to run home. But the absence of a genetic connection means Bailey won?t see a dime of the Camden family?s [121] The mechanical equipment was being installed in the building by March 1884. [58] The large amount of ornament created the impression of variety between different parts of the facade. I realized that setting a book there would give me the perfect excuse to get inside (and was eventually able to do that, through roundabout connections to a couple of very generous tenants). 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. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. [72] In any case, because the Dakota had four entrances with their own elevators and stairs, there were very few public hallways on the upper stories. [28][1][38] The main courtyard also functioned as a meeting area for residents, since the rest of the building was designed with "the utmost in personal privacy" as a consideration. 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? Two generations ago, Baileys grandfather was the ward of famed architect Theodore Camden. The Dakota has historically been home to many artists, actors, and musicians, including John Lennon, who was murdered outside the building in 1980. [26][67] The main section of the basement is directly under the courtyard and has an asphaltum floor. [69][73] The tenants' staircases contained marble treads. Aside from Lennon, countless well-known individuals such as Lauren Bacall, Boris Karloff, and Joe Namath have lived there. The modern courtyard is a reinforced-concrete slab, which is covered by granite pavers. [23] The Dakota's board also voted in 1975 to ban the installation of air conditioners that protruded through the building's facade, since the LPC would have to approve every air conditioner that was installed. [222] Since then, the building and its inhabitants have been detailed in numerous periodicals, including Look and Architectural Forum. [64], The building also had common spaces shared by all residents, including a dining room and a ballroom. After World War II, the kitchen was closed and became a studio apartment for Giora Novak. [17][70][69], The passageways from the courtyard lead to ground-level spaces with wooden paneling and marble wainscoting. In fiction of the period, such as that by Edith Wharton, the architect is a vibrant, energetic culture hero who is sweeping away the old and making way for the new. I am guessing Sara Smythe was a composite characterbut what about Theodore Camden? [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. The building was managed by the Clark family for eight decades and remained largely unchanged during that time. [1][59][67] The strength of the Dakota's superstructure rivaled that of contemporary office buildings. [32][114][141] For the next three decades, the Dakota remained largely unchanged,[76] and the building even retained its original elevators. [46] John Banta was hired as the apartment house's general contractor. [33][114] At the time, two of the tenants had lived there since its opening, and four of the other original tenants had died in the preceding three years. There are 11 bays on 72nd Street to the south and Central Park West to the east; 13 bays on 73rd Street to the north; and 17 bays to the west. 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 possibilityno mean feat for a servant in 1884. [52][53] The areaway was intended to increase residents' safety, as well as allow natural light and air to enter the basement. WebBaileys great-grandfather is Theodore Camden, architect of the famous apartment-hotel, The Dakota. [25], The underground mechanical plant, to the west of the building, measured 150 by 60 by 18ft (45.7 by 18.3 by 5.5m) and contained electrical generators, steam boilers, and steam engines. WebThe Amphitheatre and Harbor Park were a gift by Mary Louise Curtis Bok in 1931. 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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 [34] The courtyard provides entry to all apartments and doubles as a light court for the interiors of each apartment. [161] The fireplaces were also restored in the late 1990s or early 2000s, requiring some of the fireplace flues to be replaced. [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". [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". [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. [137] The New York Times wrote in the 1920s that the Dakota "has always maintained its old-time popularity". [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. The opportunity to move to America. [95][96] This was in part because of the West Side's steep topography and its dearth of attractions compared with the East Side. Two generations ago, Baileys grandfather was the ward of famed architect Theodore Camden. [4], The Dakota is one of several apartment buildings on Central Park West that are primarily identified by an official name. In 1985, Bailey Camden is desperate for new opportunities. [224], The Dakota's history is detailed in at least two books. It's impossible to verify what Lennon said he saw, but if the building holds a curse, there could be a connection. Creepy Ghost Stories from the US Civil War, Scary Facts About Huge Tourist Attractions, The Cursed Dakota Building In NYC Has A Long, Tragic, And Macabre History, reading a letter that predicted his untimely death. [69] Parlors were generally 25 by 40ft (7.6 by 12.2m). [160] The LPC gave craftsmanship awards to the restoration architects, Ehrenkrantz & Eckstut Architects and Remco, in 1994. I couldnt get over the harsh conditions you depicted on Blackwell Island in the book. [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. Image of The Dakota retrieved from Wikipedia, historical images of Nellie Bly (a.k.a. [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". [1][59][67] All of the elevators were originally hydraulic cabs with water tanks at the bottom. L.L. WebBut 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, her world is suddenly awash in possibility--no mean feat for a servant in 1884. [33][140] Stephen Clark intended to continue operating the Dakota and preserve the garden to the west. [29] The roof is covered with slate tiles, and dormer windows and corbeled brick chimneys protrude from the roof at multiple locations. [Author and cover image courtesy of Dutton and used with permission. The Dakota was fully rented upon its completion. The pumps could draw up to 210^6U.S.gal (7,600,000L) of water per day, and over 200mi (320km) of pipes delivered water to each apartment. 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