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Belsey & Mahla created an architectural vocabulary of arched framed openings connecting the entry, living room, dining room and kitchen to the foyer. In order to meet restrictions dictated by the Landmarks Commisssion, the apartment air conditioning is achieved with a combination of split systems and through-the-wall units installed beneath windows where they are not visible from the street. This renovation was completed in 2008.
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Belsey & Mahla created an architectural vocabulary of arched framed openings connecting the entry, living room, dining room and kitchen to the foyer. In order to meet restrictions dictated by the Landmarks Commisssion, the apartment air conditioning is achieved with a combination of split systems and through-the-wall units installed beneath windows where they are not visible from the street. This renovation was completed in 2008.
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Belsey & Mahla created an architectural vocabulary of arched framed openings connecting the entry, living room, dining room and kitchen to the foyer. In order to meet restrictions dictated by the Landmarks Commisssion, the apartment air conditioning is achieved with a combination of split systems and through-the-wall units installed beneath windows where they are not visible from the street. This renovation was completed in 2008.
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Belsey & Mahla created an architectural vocabulary of arched framed openings connecting the entry, living room, dining room and kitchen to the foyer. In order to meet restrictions dictated by the Landmarks Commisssion, the apartment air conditioning is achieved with a combination of split systems and through-the-wall units installed beneath windows where they are not visible from the street. This renovation was completed in 2008.
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Belsey & Mahla created an architectural vocabulary of arched framed openings connecting the entry, living room, dining room and kitchen to the foyer. In order to meet restrictions dictated by the Landmarks Commisssion, the apartment air conditioning is achieved with a combination of split systems and through-the-wall units installed beneath windows where they are not visible from the street. This renovation was completed in 2008.