词条 | Atwater–Ciampolini House |
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| nocat = yes | name = Joseph Atwater House | nrhp_type = cp | image = AtwaterCiampoliniHouseNewHavenCT HABSpic cropped.jpg | caption = Front view, in 1964 | location= 321 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Connecticut | coordinates = {{coord|41|19|9.3|N|72|55|6.72|W|display=inline,title}} | locmapin = | built = 1890-92[1] | architect = Babb, Cook and Willard | architecture = Shingle | partof = Whitney Avenue Historic District | partof_refnum = 88003209[1] | added = February 2, 1989 | area = | governing_body = Private }} The Atwater–Ciampolini House, also known as the Charles Atwater House, is located at 321 Whitney Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut, at the southwest corner of intersection with Edwards Street. It is an important example of Shingle style architecture. It was designed by New York City-based architects Babb, Cook and Willard and was built during 1890-92. For many years the property had served as offices for Thompson and Peck, an insurance agency. The house was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey with photographs taken in 1964, 1967, and 1970, and it is a contributing property in the Whitney Avenue Historic District that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[2][3] According to HABS documentation, the building is discussed and illustrated in Vincent J. Scully, Jr.'s The Shingle Style (1955, Yale University Press). That book is one of the principal documents of the Shingle style. The house has gable front, strip windows, and a shingled exterior. The house is two and a half stories tall. A two-story addition at the rear was added in 1969; the architect for the addition was Henry Miller.[2] In the 1988 nomination of the Whitney Avenue Historic District, the house was described as follows:
In 1890 the deed was put into the name of Helen G. Atwater, wife of Charles Atwater, when the property was purchased from previous owners. Charles apparently died in 1916 and Helen remarried to Ettore Ciampolini in 1922. The house was purchased by Thompson and Peck in 1968.[2] Today, the Atwater–Ciampolini House serves as the law offices of Balzano & Tropiano, P.C., trial lawyers. References1. ^{{NRISref|2009a}} 2. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url=http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.ct0056 |title=Atwater–Ciampolini House, 321 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, New Haven County, CT |author=Woodrow W. Wilkins and Jonathan B. Conant |date=July 27, 1964 |website=Historic American Buildings Survey |publisher=Library of Congress |location=Washington, D.C.}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url={{NRHP url|id=88003209}} |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Whitney Avenue Historic District |date=June 9, 1988 |author=William E. Devlin and Bruce Clouette |publisher=National Park Service}} and {{NRHP url|id=88003209|title=Accompanying 32 photos from 1988 (captions pages 60-62 of text document)|photos=y}} External links
7 : Historic American Buildings Survey in Connecticut|Historic sites in Connecticut|Houses in New Haven, Connecticut|Shingle Style houses|Babb, Cook and Willard buildings|Historic district contributing properties in Connecticut|National Register of Historic Places in New Haven, Connecticut |
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