23 Beekman Residence
23 Beekman Place
New York, NY 10022
Year Designed
1977
Asking Price
$17,995,000 USD
The Paul Rudolph Townhouse at 23 Beekman Place presents a rare trifecta of iconic design, breathtaking views and a coveted address. Originally built in 1867 as a single family home in a row of elegant townhouses, the townhouse was purchased by the architect Paul Rudolph in 1976. Widely regarded as one of the most influential architects of the 20th Century, Rudolph was Chair of Yale University's School of Architecture in the 1960's. Through commissions such as the designer Halston's townhouse on East 63rd Street, Rudolph Hall at Yale University and numerous large scale projects both in the U.S. and abroad, Rudolph was a leading proponent of the Modernist movement. Soon after acquiring 23 Beekman Place, Rudolph embarked on a multi-year renovation of the five original floors of the townhouse and added a spectacular four-level penthouse. The penthouse became Rudolph's primary residence and "design laboratory"; it is one of the most extraordinary residences in New York City and represents the culmination of Rudolph's thinking about architecture and interior design. With its 4 levels and 5 private terraces, the penthouse literally cantilevers over Beekman Place, affording breathtaking river views. There are 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a wood-burning fireplace and a chef's kitchen including a Gaggenau six burner stove, a Bosch dishwasher and two Subzero refrigerators. The current owners retained the architects Jared Della Valle and Andrew Bernheimer to update the penthouse in a manner consistent with Rudolph's vision, an effort which was awarded by the prestigious American Institute of Architecture.
The five floors beneath the penthouse, which are accessed via elevator, are comprised of 3 private residences, each of which retains the hallmarks of Rudolph's signature style. The ground floor apartment is a duplex comprised of 2 bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms and boasting a garden. The two apartments above this are also duplexes, each comprised of 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and featuring full height windows with terraces looking onto the East River.
The Paul Rudolph Townhouse presents several attractive possibilities: maintaining the current 4 residence configuration, living in the penthouse and keeping the lower floors as separate apartments or converting the entire building to a magnificent and uniquely iconic single family residence.
For more information about the property’s history, see the Project Page in the Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation Archives.
Features
Property size 2,000 s.f. lot
Approximately 11,000 s.f. building area, 9 stories.
1 Fireplace
Central Air-conditioning
Floor to ceiling windows
9 bedrooms, 9 bath, 1 half-bath
Balcony
Chef’s kitchen
For more information, please contact:
Lena Datwani
Sotheby’s International Realty
Jonathan Hettinger
Sotheby’s International Realty
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The above information is offered in the spirit of supporting the architectural appreciation & preservation of the work of Paul Rudolph. The Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation is not responsible for the accuracy and/or completeness of the above information, and we urge you to consult directly with the property sellers and/or their authorized and licensed representatives.