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Stockton B. Colt

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distinctive architectural style a wealthy client desires for their home. They used the entire top floor for the penthouse and its gardens. The penthouse included French doors to balconies, bedrooms with adjourning bathrooms, a breakfast room, a conservatory, a dining room, kitchens, a laundry room, a library, a study, a swimming pool, and servants' quarters. The hallways had Dutch tile flooring. The library was significant in size as Emmet collected books; it featured oak cabinets framed in blue and white Holland tiles, as well as a traditional iron grate. The main rooms opened to the rooftop garden with fountains, a
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quarters for the policemen, including twelve private rooms with toilets for the officers and nine dormitories that housed 160 men. The dorms included toilets, showers, lockers, and drier rooms for wet boots and clothing. The dormitories were basic, but built to hospital standards for spacing and with hospital finishes throughout. The roof had a gymnasium that could also serve as a kitchen and mess hall in case of a riot. The basement contained boilers, coal storage, a repair shop, and storage for evidence.
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Greenwich Street or Washington Street. The courtyard also led to the stables with their own ventilation system. The morgue was adjacent to the stables and also had separate ventilation. There was also a garage for the repair and storage of automobiles, as well as a gasoline pump house. Other main-level features include a separate entrance for reporters, reading and recreation rooms for police officers, and living quarters for a matron. There was also space to add an elevator.
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designed its light fixtures that ranged from ornate and artistic chandeliers to incandescent fixtures with simple shades. They even designed the roof to hide the water tanks, boiler flues, ventilation, and other "such unsightly things". For each tenant, Barney & Colt included private stairs, separate freight and passenger elevators, separate freight entrances, and mail chutes in each loft—leading to the Emmet Building being called "a building within a building".
226:, and grew up in his family's home The Harbourage. He was the son of Jane (née Barrow) and Elisha Boudinot Colt. The Colt family were early residents of Paterson known for manufacturing firearms. However, Colt's side of the family made their money as the nation's largest manufacturer of cotton duck for sails and through involvement in the 456:. Colt included new technologies such as an electric clock system linked throughout the building and a vacuum air sweeping system with four hook-ups on each floor to transport the collected dust in the basement. There was also a chilled and filtered water fountain on each floor, constructed out of marble. 707:
hired Barney & Colt to redesign his carriage house and stables at 147 East 69th Street. James was a railroad magnate and amongst the elite few who could afford a private carriage house in New York City. When automobiles became common, the carriage house was converted into a garage and chauffeur's
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Barney & Colt also thought the terracotta was significant but for different reasons. They wrote, "The use of the terra cotta in this building requires particular and favorable comment, in that no attempt has been made to disguise the nature of the material, which is frankly a fireproofing for the
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Colt was both architect and engineer for the Barclay Building. For this project, he experimented with new materials and design techniques to create a fireproof building. At the time, the profession viewed it as the greatest advancement in building fireproofing. These safety innovations were continued
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He was active in the New Jersey Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. In 1911, Colt was chairman of the committee that organized an annual exhibition at the Newark Free Public Library which featured New Jersey's best architecture of the past two years. He was elected its vice president in
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It is believed that this was the first New York City skyscraper to include a residence, other than a janitor's quarters. Designing a skyscraper to meet the exacting demands of Dr. Emmet's residence was an interesting challenge for Barney & Colt, as they had to mix commercial practically with the
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The interior layout departed from the typical New York City police station. The goal was to provide privacy for the muster room, the lieutenant's desk, and the area where prisoners exited the patrol wagon. Colt and Chard accomplished this by having a central court, accessed by a driveway from either
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In 1906, Colt converted the first two stories of 113 Nassau Street into a restaurant for the Codington Luncheon Company. This was an $ 8,000 project (equivalent to $ 271,289 in today's money). In 1907, he enlarged and remodeled the four-story home of J. P. Whiton-Stuart at 8 East 54th Street. The $
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In addition to the well-appointed penthouse, Emmet spared no expense of the spaces for his tenants. As a result, there was "an extensive and refreshing variety of decorations". The main entrance to the building featured various imported marbles and elevators with bronze fronts. Barney & Colt
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The cell blocks were three tiers tall and separated for men and women. There were thirty cells for men and fifteen cells for women, all built to modern standards with sanitation and ventilation, along with doors and windows that had tool-proof steel bars. The upper levels consisted of sleeping
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Colt was not only responsible for the design of the Barclay Building but also for its engineering. The building's electricity was created by dynamos in the basement, and heating was a mixture of forced air and steam heat. Colt used steel frame construction, but in an atypical technique called
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detailing. The 25-room mansion is four-stories tall and 50 feet (15 m) wide, unusually wide for New York City. Its exterior is limestone with a wrought-iron balcony that runs the length of the second story. There are swags and garlands at the crest of the slate roof, along with three
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The Emmet Building's ornamentation was notable because Barney & Colt tested the limits of terracotta and the skills of the sculptors by calling for "larger-than standard pieces", The crown of the building consists of five-stories "liberally encrusted with
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wrote, “Mr. and Mrs. McCready...are the possessors of one of the most beautiful homes in New York, and so thoroughly French that it looks as if it might have been brought over from Paris and set down in Seventy-fifth St.” Today, this house is part of the
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To fireproof the building, Colt and Chard added block partitions, terracotta floor arches, steel girders, and steel floor beams. The stairways were iron and slate, and there was marble wainscotting in the muster room. In addition, the public areas had
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façade with marble trim, a deck house, and an elevator. In 1908, Colt designed a rear extension for Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet's house at 89 Madison Avenue. Emmet would return to Colt for a bigger project a few years later—a skyscraper called the
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on October 9, 1901. They had three sons and two daughters: Stockton Beekman Colt Jr. (born 1902), Rutger Barclay Colt (born 1904), Beatrice Boudinot Colt (born 1905), Cornelia Cochrane Colt (born 1907), and Sackett Barclay Colt (born 1912).
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The U-shaped Barclay Building was built in 1905 at 299 Broadway and Duane Street in New York City. It is twenty-stories, with two of those levels underground. The exterior of the building has three finishes: the first four stories are of
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in Colt's design for the Second Precinct Police Station on Greenwich Street in New York City in 1907; although this building was probably better known for completely reenvisioning the design and layout of a preinct station.
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On the interior, the first two floors had walls paneled in marble with bronze metalwork. The upper floors had five-foot tall marble wainscotting in the hallways. The stairways and eight elevators had ornamental ironwork by
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style and cost $ 182,979, nearly $ 6,205,021 in today's money. The building was described as "a dignified, substantial structure". On the exterior, the station's first story and mezzanine level were finished in
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Overlapping his work with Barney, Colt also collaborated with architect Thornton Chard in the early 20th century—as Stockton Beekman Colt and Thornton Chard, Associated Architects. One of their projects was a
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for Dr. Thomas Addis Emmet, a prominent gynecological surgeon. The building included commercial spaces and wholesale showrooms, as well as the penthouse residence and roof gardens of Emmet and his family.
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wrote, "The exterior of the building is of plain dignified design and gives one the impression of a very substantial construction which further knowledge of the building verifies."
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He belonged to the St. Anthony Club of New York and the Union County Historical Society. He was also a member of Trinity Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey for more than 35 years.
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says, "The building’s emphasis on verticality and its extravagant terracotta decoration are emblematic of the New York City skyscraper style at the turn of the 20th-century."
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Clot also designed commercial buildings in New York City. Two of his early 20th-century skyscrapers survive–the Barclay Building (also known as the Ungar Building) and the
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In 1907, Colt and Chard designed a police station for New York City. Located at 156–158 Greenwich Street, the four-story Second Precinct Police Station was in
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residence. In 1988, the carriage house was converted into a single-family residence. Now considered a mansion, the former carriage house is part of the
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façade for the preexisting home of newlyweds Anna Jackson and William Walton Rutherfurd. Dating from around 1871, the five-story house is located at 14
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steel work within." The marketing materials for the Emmet Building promoted its fireproofing, higher-than-usual ceilings, wide-set columns, and modern
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wrote, “The design of the Barclay Building realizes, perhaps, the greatest advance made, to date, in the elimination of combustible materials."
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in 1913. In 1919, Colt was appointed to an Architects Committee to assist the State of New Jersey and its cities with memorials for soldiers.
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and electrical systems. Other fire safety elements included a masonry-enclosed fire escape that was accessible on each floor.
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in New York City around 1885 and moved the family to Newark in 1890, but continued as president of S.U.M. until 1895.
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veneers that are decorated with widely spaced green marble columns inlaid with limestone stripes and capped with
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Colt was in charge of a poster contest for an Industrial Exposition held by the Elizabeth Board of Trade in
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carved from limestone. Its gates, lamps, and window guards were made from wrought iron fabricated by
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and Thornton Chard His New York City practice specialized in large private homes for the wealthy in
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After a long illness, Colt died in his home at 910 Salem Avenue in Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1937.
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called the Emmet building "a terra cotta neo-Renaissance confection". It has been designated a
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The design combined the then-modern steel-frame construction with ornamentation in the
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was built from 1895 to 1896 at 4 East 75th Street in New York City. It was designed by
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Factories Below the Falls: Paterson's Allied Textile Printing Site in Historic Context
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in New York City. Colt removed its original brownstone exterior, giving the house a
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1917. Also in 1917, he chaired the group's committee to improve the appearance of
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In 1962, the Second Precinct Police Station was razed for the construction of the
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15,000 (equivalent to $ 490,500 in today's money) project included adding a brick
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Carriage House are surviving examples of his residential work and are part of the
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Cultural Resource Investigation of the Allied Textile Printing Site, Paterson NJ
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Cultural Resource Investigation of the Allied Textile Printing Site, Paterson NJ
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Colt struck out on his own after three years and later formed partnerships with
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with stepped dormers." The roof was originally covered with red tile. The
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After graduating from Columbia, Colt apprenticed in the office of
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The building still exists but is known as the Unger Building.
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and cement floors and marble wainscotting in the vestibule.
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Geddings, Harry Crawford (1914). "Colt, Stockton Beekman".
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was built between 1911 and 1912 at 95 Madison Avenue in
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in New York City. In 1894, he was a founding partner in
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in New York City. In 1894, he was a founding partner in
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White, Norval; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
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Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufacturers
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Courtyard of Second Precinct Police Station in 1910
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He specialized in large private homes in 2087:The Courier-News (Bridgewater, New Jersey) 1675:"Second Precinct Police Station, New York" 1598:"Second Precinct Police Station, New York" 624:decorated with scroll and shield motifs. 284:In 1912, he formed Barney & Colt with 18: 2243:Architecture firms based in New York City 2143:"State Architects to Assist of Memorials" 1427:The American Architects and Building News 1092:Passaic Daily News (Passaic, New Jersey) 299:Colt retired from architecture in 1928. 1669: 1592: 1277:"One of the Largest and Most Elaborate" 1167:The Morning Call (Paterson, New Jersey) 852:"Trowbridge and Livingston, Architects" 770: 751:Colt married Betty Waldberg Barclay in 470:American Architecture and Building News 1987: 1985: 1930: 1928: 1863: 1861: 1859: 1857: 1855: 1853: 1851: 1849: 1847: 1845: 1813: 1811: 1809: 1807: 1805: 1775: 1773: 1771: 1769: 1767: 1765: 1763: 1761: 1759: 1757: 1667: 1665: 1663: 1661: 1659: 1657: 1655: 1653: 1651: 1649: 1590: 1588: 1586: 1584: 1582: 1580: 1578: 1576: 1574: 1572: 1478: 1476: 1360: 1358: 1356: 1354: 1352: 1242: 1240: 1238: 1218: 1216: 1214: 1212: 1210: 1208: 1012:. 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Index

Paterson, New Jersey
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Columbia University
Trowbridge, Colt & Livingston
George B. Post
Emmet Building
Nathaniel L. McCready House
Renaissance style.
Columbia University
George B. Post
Trowbridge, Colt & Livingston
Goodhue Livingston
Samuel Beck Parkman Trowbridge
John Stewart Barney
Manhattan
New York
Nathaniel L. McCready House
Arthur Curtiss James
Upper East Side Historic District
Emmet Building
terracotta
New York City Landmark
Madison Square North Historic District
Paterson, New Jersey
Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufacturers
Great Falls
Passaic River
Princeton University
Equitable Life Assurance Society
Columbia University

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