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Armino Campagna Architecture
3240 Henry Hudson Parkway in Riverdale, NY built by Armino (Kelley Paterno page 410)
Unable to determine project for this listing (doesn’t seem to have been built): 1928 141 $150,000.00 NORTHERN AV, 251-257 6-sty bk tnt, 100Ë™93, 5-ply slag roof OWNER / OWNER ADDRESS (o) Armino A. Campagna / (o) 4680 Isolin av COMMENTS ARCHITECT / ARCHITECT ADDRESS (a) Geo. Fred Pelham / (a) 570 7th [Seventh] av (source)
4680 Iselin Avenue Block/Lot: 5822/2660 Date: 1926-27 (NB 2831-1926) Architect: Dwight James Baum Original Owner/Developer: Armino A. Campagna Style: Mediterranean Revival Stories: Two with a 1 ½ -story north wing Structure/Materials: Terra-cotta block covered with pigmented cement stucco. Major Alterations: Not apparent Notable Site Features: Fieldstone retaining walls with relieving arches; asphalt driveway lined with bluestone; bluestone curb; asphalt sidewalk and walkway; mature trees; bluestone curb; rear patio enclosed by cast-concrete balustrades. Description Main Façade (overlooking Iselin Avenue): Irregular bay arrangement; set-back second story behind the parapet of the first-story roof; historic paneled main entryway door with a molded surround, recessed beneath a round-arch portal with voussoirs; historic wrought-iron wall lamp and hanging lamp; historic wrought-iron balcony on brackets at the second story; corner quoins; stucco scored to look like ashlar blocks; molded window surrounds with bracketed hoods and pediments; historic wood casements. Roof: Shallow, intersecting hips covered with clay tiles; overhanging eaves on molded cornices; stucco-covered chimneys; hipped dormers on the north and slopes; metal drainpipes. North Façade (interfaces with the north wing): Irregular bay arrangement; similar to the main façade. North Wing: Three bays; central niches with a projecting surround, scored stucco, and voussoirs; molded band above the first story; oculi with molded surrounds and keystones at the attic story; wall dormer with a hipped roof; historic two-over-two wood sash; clay tile-covered hip roof with overhanging eaves and metal drainpipes. South Façade: Two bays; similar to the main façade. History and Significance This Mediterranean Revival style house was designed by prolific Fieldston architect Dwight James Baum and built in 1926-27 for builder Armino A. Campagna at a time when the Fieldston neighborhood was being developed with homes in a variety of picturesque styles following the strict design guidelines of the Fieldston Property Owners Association. The house, which is distinguished by its classical ornamentation and clay tile-covered roofs, features Mediterranean Revival-style characteristics, such as its scored stucco, round-arch entryway, arched niche with a splayed surround, and prominent chimneys. The house is remarkably intact. (source)
This house is in the Fieldston Historic District:
4680 Iselin Avenue Construction Date: 1926 – 1927 Architect / Builder: Dwight James Baum Owner / Developer: Armino A. Campagna Major Alteration(s): None Alteration Architect(s): None Style(s): Mediterranean Revival Material(s): Terra Cotta, Cement Stucco
Building Type: Freestanding House Original Use: Residential, single-family Tax Block: 5822 Tax Lot: 2660
Fieldston Historic District | LP-2138 Landmark Type: Historic District Designation Date: January 10, 2006 Borough: The Bronx Designation Report: http://s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/lpc/lp/2138.pdf NYC Landmarks
Title Riverdale Towers Cooperative Apartments, W. 231 Street And Henry Hudson Parkway, Typical Floor Plan Library Location Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University Architect Candela, Rosario Owner/Agent 3103 Fairfield Avenue, Inc.; Campagna, Michael A.; Campagna, Joseph A.; Campagna, Armino A. Call Number YR.0363. BX Format printed ephemera City New York (N.Y.)Digital York Real Estate Brochures Collection New York Real Estate Brochure Collection Date[192–197-]Shelf Location Item no. 4, Call no. YR.0363.BX.004Identifiernyre_item_039833; 43c1548c-c7dd-4a0c-8e7c-abcb05491bbcDOIdoi:10.7916/D8HD9BGN (source)