75 Stewart

75 Stewart was designed by architects Buchman & Kahn, originally planned in 1919 as a 2-story extension to the Englander Spring Bed factory, showroom, and warehouse. 


It is concrete fireproof construction, and has a basement level with 16' ceilings, which reduce as the floors ascend, topping off at around 14' on the fourth floor. There are 3 fire escape stairwells, and 2 elevators. It shares a party wall with the 1916 building, connected by self-closing firedoors.


In 1919 the factory was known as a "Wonder of Brooklyn", outfitted with the most up-to-date machinery and environment for the workers. Although it is essentially a simple design, there are some decorative elements along the cornice, a mix of terra cotta and concrete coping, and of course the enormous windows which maximize light exposure from all directions.














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