Atlantic Terra Cotta Factory, Rocky Hill, New Jersey
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| Atlantic Terra Cotta Factory | |
| Designer | Unknown |
| Location | Rocky Hill, New Jersey, USA |
| Date | 1894 |
| Building Type | Commercial Building |
| Construction System | brick |
| Climate | Mild Temperate |
| Context | Riverside |
| Architectural Style | Vernacular |
| Street Address | adjacent to Delaware and Raritan Canal Walk Score |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | Atlantic Terra Cotta Company |
| Area | 3,200 square feet |
| Stories | 1 |
[edit] 1995 Remodel
| Building Modification (1994-1995) | |
| Gordon-de Vries Residence | |
| Designer | Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects, New York, New York, USA |
| Date | 1994 to 1995 |
| Building Type | Large House |
| Construction System | wood |
| Builder | Sheldon Cyrlin |
| Building Details | |
| Client | Alastair Gordon and Barbara de Vries |
| Cost | 150,000 |
| Stories | 1 + mezzanine |
| Program | residential spaces and amenities |
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[edit] References
- "Kingston: Crossroads To History 1675 - ", KingstonGreenways.org
- Residential Reclamations, by James McCown, ArchitectureWeek No. 400, pD1.1.
[edit] External Links
- Not So Far, Not at All Madding - New York Times, 1995.1116

