by Cobbowski | Sep 2, 2025 | Uncategorized
A lot of Brooklyn’s most beautiful buildings were built during the period from the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883 to America’s entry into World War I in 1917. The General Post Office in Cadman Plaza, built during this period, is a shiny example of this...
by Cobbowski | Sep 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
James Naughton Girls High School Boys High School P.S 110 Irish immigrant James Naughton had a huge influence on Brooklyn’s architecture. in 1887 he became Superintendent of Buildings for the City of Brooklyn, a position that involved designing and overseeing...
by Cobbowski | Sep 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
Chester Court is a gorgeous little cul-de-sac just off Flatbush Avenue in Lefferts Garden. It has been landmarked. Chester Court includes 18 Tudor Revival style houses set in two opposing rows. It was designed and built in 1911-12 by Peter J. Collins (1866- 1934), a...
by Cobbowski | Sep 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
A lot of the architectural beauty of Brooklyn comes from its rowhouses, the standard, narrow, residences that were constructed to house an expanding middle class more than a century ago. Row houses are the dominant building type in most the City’s historic...
by Cobbowski | Aug 31, 2025 | Uncategorized
Yesterday I posted about the cute row houses near the Pratt campus. They were built in 1907. Today I am going to dedicate the blog to a different set of row houses in Lefferts Garden. The row houses featured in today’s blog line Maple Street between...