- Arsenal (Central Park)
The Arsenal is a symmetrical brick building with modestly Gothic Revival details, located in
Central Park , New York, centered on 64th Street off Fifth Avenue. Built between 1847 and 1851 as a storehouse for arms and ammunition for the New York State Militia, the building predates the design and construction of Central Park, where only the Blockhouse (1814) is older.The Arsenal was designed by Martin E. Thompson (1786 — 1877), [The "other building by Martin Thompson in Central Park"— a trick question— is the façade of the Second Branch Bank of the United States (1824), re-erected at the American Wing,
Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Thompson's third public commission was for a Merchants Exchange Building, destroyed in theGreat Fire of New York , December 1835. HisGreek Revival Colles Mansion (1838), Morristown, New Jersey, is now [http://www.kelloggclub.org/Default.aspx?tabid=164 The Kellogg Club] , butSailors Snug Harbor , Staten Island, is now attributed toMinard Lafever .] originally trained as a carpenter, who had been a partner ofIthiel Town and went on to become one of the founders of theNational Academy of Design . Thompson's symmetrical structure of brick inEnglish bond , with headers every fifth course, presents a central block in the manner of a fortified gatehouse flanked by half-octagonal towers. The carpentry doorframe speaks of its purpose with an American eagle displayed between stacks of cannonballs over the door, and crossed sabers and stacked pikes represented in flanking panels. The building currently houses the offices of theNew York City Department of Parks and Recreation and the Central Park Wildlife Conservation Center, but it has also served as a zoo and housed a portion of theAmerican Museum of Natural History 's collections while its permanent structure was being erected. During the course of its lifetime it has also housed a police precinct, a weather bureau, and an art gallery. A $5 million renovation is expected to be completed in 2008.Notes
External links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/18/realestate/18scap.html New York Times Article]
* [http://www.centralpark.com/pages/attractions/arsenal.html Central Park Website Article]
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