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Cast Iron House (361 Broadway) at the corner of Franklin Street and Broadway in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, formerly known as the James White Building, was built in 1881-82 and was designed by W. Wheeler Smith in the Italianate style. It features a cast-iron facade, and is a good example of late cast-iron architecture. The building was renovated by architect Joseph Pell Lombardi in 2000, and a restoration of the facade began in 2009. The building once housed the offices of Scientific American, but it was primarily used in connection with the textile trade.

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  • Cast Iron House (361 Broadway) at the corner of Franklin Street and Broadway in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, formerly known as the James White Building, was built in 1881-82 and was designed by W. Wheeler Smith in the Italianate style. It features a cast-iron facade, and is a good example of late cast-iron architecture. The building was renovated by architect Joseph Pell Lombardi in 2000, and a restoration of the facade began in 2009. The building once housed the offices of Scientific American, but it was primarily used in connection with the textile trade. (en)
  • 361 Broadway en la esquina de Franklin Street y Broadway en el vecindario Tribeca de Manhattan, Nueva York, anteriormente conocido como el James White Building, fue construido en 1881-82 y fue diseñado por en estilo italianizante.​ Presenta una fachada de hierro fundido, y es un buen ejemplo de la arquitectura tardía de hierro fundido.​ El edificio fue renovado por el arquitecto en 2000,​ y la restauración de la fachada comenzó en 2009.​ El edificio fue designado el 27 de julio de 1982,​ y se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos el 15 de septiembre de 1983. (es)
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  • Cast Iron House (361 Broadway) at the corner of Franklin Street and Broadway in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, formerly known as the James White Building, was built in 1881-82 and was designed by W. Wheeler Smith in the Italianate style. It features a cast-iron facade, and is a good example of late cast-iron architecture. The building was renovated by architect Joseph Pell Lombardi in 2000, and a restoration of the facade began in 2009. The building once housed the offices of Scientific American, but it was primarily used in connection with the textile trade. The building was designated a New York City landmark on July 27, 1982, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 15, 1983. In 2014, Shigeru Ban Architects announced plans to convert the James White Building into a 13-unit luxury condominium building, known as the Cast Iron House. A gut renovation was completed in 2021, with contemporary double-height living spaces inserted behind the restored cast-iron façade. As part of the project, the existing floor slabs were removed, and the six-story structure was expanded to seven stories. A two-story penthouse structure, with two duplex apartments, was installed on the roof of 361 Broadway using a Vierendeel truss system. To avoid adding stress to the historic façade, the independent structural system was devised to manage the additional load of the new penthouse floor using the existing foundation. (en)
  • 361 Broadway en la esquina de Franklin Street y Broadway en el vecindario Tribeca de Manhattan, Nueva York, anteriormente conocido como el James White Building, fue construido en 1881-82 y fue diseñado por en estilo italianizante.​ Presenta una fachada de hierro fundido, y es un buen ejemplo de la arquitectura tardía de hierro fundido.​ El edificio fue renovado por el arquitecto en 2000,​ y la restauración de la fachada comenzó en 2009.​ El edificio una vez albergó las oficinas de Scientific American, pero se usó principalmente en relación con el comercio textil.​ Actualmente está ocupado por una sucursal de . El edificio fue designado el 27 de julio de 1982,​ y se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos el 15 de septiembre de 1983. (es)
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