New York and Long Island Coignet Stone Company Building (original) (raw)
- El Coignet Stone Company Building o Coignet Building (también el Pippen Building) es una estructura histórica en la intersección de la calle 3 y la de Brooklyn en Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Diseñado por los arquitectos William Field and Son y construido entre 1872 y 1873, es el edificio de hormigón más antiguo que queda en la ciudad. El Coignet Building es la última estructura restante de un complejo de fábrica de hormigón de cinco acres construido para Coignet Agglomerate Company a lo largo del Canal Gowanus. El edificio tiene una fachada de piedra fundida de dos pisos sobre un sótano elevado. El Coignet Building se creó utilizando un tipo de hormigón patentado por el francés François Coignet en la década de 1850 y fabricado en la fábrica de Gowanus. Coignet Agglomerate Company, para la que se erigió el edificio, fue la primera empresa de Estados Unidos en fabricar piedra Coignet. A pesar de la popularidad de la piedra Coignet en el momento de la construcción del edificio, Coignet Agglomerate Company cerró por completo en 1882. Posteriormente, el edificio fue utilizado por Brooklyn Improvement Company durante setenta y cinco años hasta que esa empresa también cerró en 1957. La fachada fue renovada en la década de 1960, pero el resto del edificio se dejó deteriorar durante el resto del siglo XX. Después de que Whole Foods Market comprara el complejo de la fábrica circundante en 2005, el Coignet Building se convirtió en un hito designado por la ciudad de Nueva York el 27 de junio de 2006. Junto con la construcción de la tienda Whole Foods adyacente, el edificio fue restaurado entre 2014 y 2016. (es)
- The Coignet Stone Company Building (also the Pippen Building) is a historical structure in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, at the intersection of Third Street and Third Avenue. Designed by architects William Field and Son and constructed between 1872 and 1873, it is the city's oldest remaining concrete building. The Coignet Building is the last remaining structure of a five-acre concrete factory complex built for the Coignet Agglomerate Company along the Gowanus Canal. The building has a two-story cast-stone facade above a raised basement. The Coignet Building was created using a type of concrete patented by Frenchman François Coignet in the 1850s and manufactured at the Gowanus factory. The Coignet Agglomerate Company, for which the building was erected, was the first United States firm to manufacture Coignet stone. Despite the popularity of Coignet stone at the time of the building's construction, the Coignet Agglomerate Company completely shuttered in 1882. The building was subsequently used by the Brooklyn Improvement Company for seventy-five years until that company, too, closed in 1957. The facade was renovated in the 1960s, but the rest of the building was left to deteriorate for the rest of the 20th century. After Whole Foods Market bought the surrounding factory complex in 2005, the Coignet Building became a New York City designated landmark on June 27, 2006. In conjunction with the construction of the adjacent Whole Foods store, the building was restored between 2014 and 2016. (en)
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- The Coignet Stone Company Building (also the Pippen Building) is a historical structure in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, at the intersection of Third Street and Third Avenue. Designed by architects William Field and Son and constructed between 1872 and 1873, it is the city's oldest remaining concrete building. The Coignet Building is the last remaining structure of a five-acre concrete factory complex built for the Coignet Agglomerate Company along the Gowanus Canal. (en)
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