Masonry Magazine March 1965 Page. 22

Words: Joseph Holme
Masonry Magazine March 1965 Page. 22

Masonry Magazine March 1965 Page. 22
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Select Brick For New Manhattan Privately-Owned Nursing Home

Ground will be broken late next month for a 500 bed, privately-owned nursing home in Manhattan's East Seventies. The seventeen story building, to be erected at 207-213 East 79th Street, will utilize grey glazed brick accented with blue terra cotta spandrels. Blue granite will be used to face the lobby entrance.

The projected institution, to be known as The De Witt Nursing Home, will not only be the largest privately-owned nursing home in the world but probably the most luxurious as well. Final plans for the structure, drawn by the New York architectural firm of Wechsler & Schimenti, show that the building will have an audio-visual call system, closed circuit TV, a paging system which can also be used to pipe music, central air conditioning and an interior vacuum cleaner system.

Although precast concrete was originally chosen for the structure, Wechsler & Schimenti substituted brick when they found it to be considerably less expensive. Other factors influencing their choice of material were the ability of brick to blend in with the surrounding buildings and the wide color range.

More and more architects are going back to brick, according to Joseph Holme, president of the Metropolitan Brick Masonry Council, as they realize its cost advantage over competitive materials.

Mechanical engineers for the De Witt Nursing Home are Bernard Greene & Associates while the structural engineering work is being handled by Abrahams, Herzburg and Cantor. George F. Driscoll Co. are general contractors.


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ADVERTISERS' INDEX

ADVERTISERS'
Aeroil Products Co.
Anchor Mfg. Co.
Clipper Mfg. Co...
INDEX
Douglas Motors Corp..
C
Let them know you saw
their advertisement
in MASONRY
18
17
7
D
14
E
Robert G. Evans Co. (Target).
23
F
Fortex Enterprises.
22
G
Gilson Brothers Co.
Goldblatt Tool Co.
L
Lull Engineering Co.
10
M
Morgen Mfg. Co.
19
N
NATCO
14
Ohio Lime Co.
22
P
Pork Tool Co.
Patent Scaffolding Co., Div. of Horsco Corp.
Pittsburg Corning Corp..
Prime-Mover Co.
Stark Ceramics, Inc.
T
Trinty White, General Portland Cement Co.
21
22
Back Cover
7
16
Second Cover

This index is published as a convenience to the reader. Every care is
taken to make it accurate but masonry assumes no responsibilities for
errors or omissions.


16th Annual MCAA Convention

16th Annual MCAA Convention
Feb. 19-22, 1966
Sheraton-Park Hotel
Washington, D.C.


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