Stylistic Trends
In Manhattan, the epitome of high-rise luxury living has long been the so-called prewar apartment building. These high-rises, located along Park Avenue and Central Park West and constructed prior to the Second World War, are characterized by stone and brick façades, classical or Art Deco detailing inside and out, and formal apartment plans with entrance foyers, separate living and dining rooms, enclosed kitchens, and staff rooms. Though many apartment buildings were built in the ensuing decades, none achieved an equal measure of social status.
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