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词条 City Hall Post Office and Courthouse (New York City)
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  1. History

  2. See also

  3. Notes

  4. External links

The City Hall Post Office and Courthouse was designed by architect Alfred B. Mullett for a triangular site in New York City along Broadway in Civic Center, lower Manhattan, across City Hall Park from New York City Hall. The Second Empire style building, erected between 1869 and 1880, was not well received. Commonly called "Mullett's Monstrosity", it was demolished in 1939 and the site used to extend City Hall Park to the south.[1][2]

History

Since 1845, the city's main post office was located in the Middle Dutch Church on Nassau Street, a dark 18th-century building which by the 1860s was stretched past its capacity. Congress eventually approved funds for a new central post office,[3] and a competition was held for design proposals. 52 designs were submitted, but none were judged acceptable. Five firms—Richard Morris Hunt, Renwick and Sands, Napoleon LeBrun, Schulze and Schoen, and John Perret—were selected to collaborate on a single design.

Together, the firms produced a Second Empire concept that borrowed from Renwick's Corcoran Gallery of Art and the New York State Capitol. Feeling the proposed design was too expensive, Mullett took over the project, which nonetheless cost $8.5 million.[4] This coup may have influenced opinions on his final product.[5] The iron framing was clad with a pale granite quarried in Dix Island, Knox County, Maine.[6]

Regarding the building's lack of popularity, The New York Times wrote in 1912:

The Mullett Post Office has always been an architectural eyesore, and has, from the first, been unsatisfactory to the Postal Service and the Federal Courts beneath its roof.[7]

Built in five stories (the fifth in its mansard roof) with a basement for sorting mail and a subbasement for machinery, the building housed the main New York Post Office, as well as courtrooms and federal offices on its third and fourth floors. It had pneumatic tubes for efficient mail transfer to other post offices. Unfortunately, the cramped trapezoidal site required the post office's loading docks to be on the side facing City Hall and the park.[1] The building's French Second Empire style and architectural vocabulary were similar to its surviving siblings, the Old Post Office in St. Louis, Missouri, and the Old Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C.[8]

On 1 May 1877, during the building's construction, three workers were killed when a concrete slab collapsed, prompting an investigation by the city and a public rebuttal of accusations of misconduct from Mullett.[9]

The building's former site is directly across Broadway from the Woolworth Building. With the passage of time and changing tastes, architectural criticism now regards the City Hall Post Office as one of Mullett's best works, providing a now-missing defining element at the bottom of City Hall Park.[1]

See also

  • James Farley Post Office, successor to the City Hall Post Office as New York's main post office

Notes

1. ^{{cite book|last=Silver|first=Nathan|title=Lost New York|publisher=Mariner Books|location=New York|year=2007|edition=Expanded |isbn=0-618-05475-8}}.
2. ^{{cite news |title=Funds Are Voted to Start New Park; Estimate Board Approves of Moses-Carey Plan to Fill Sound View in Bronx; 150-Acre Tract is Aim; Dumping Operations at Riker's Island To Be Transferred to the New Project|newspaper=The New York Times |date=March 3, 1939}}
3. ^{{cite gotham}}, p. 942
4. ^Appleton's Dictionary of Greater New York and its neighborhoods, s.v. "Post-Office" estimated between $6 and $7 million.
5. ^{{cite book|last=Lee|first=Antoinette Josephine|title=Architects to the Nation|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2000|pages=86–89|isbn=0-19-512822-2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hjDZz87NF8AC|accessdate=May 1, 2009}}
6. ^Appleton's Dictionary.
7. ^{{cite news|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1912/04/28/100362277.pdf|title=The Mullett Post Office Site|date=April 28, 1912|work=The New York Times|accessdate=2009-05-01 | format=PDF}}
8. ^{{cite web|url={{NHLS url|id=68000053}}|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination: Old Post Office|last=Snell|first=Charles W.|date=February 17, 1970|publisher=National Park Service|accessdate=2009-04-27}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1877/05/08/80644416.pdf|title=The Post Office Disaster: A Statement from Mr. Mullett|date=May 8, 1877|work=The New York Times|accessdate=2009-05-01 | format=PDF}}

External links

  • City Hall Post Office "Mullets's Monstrosity" pictures at nyc-architecture.com
  • Lost 1880 Post Office New York Daytonian
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