The Montauk Club building located in the Park Slope Historic District was designed by Francis Hatch Kimball in 1891. The building’s unique exterior decorative features employ the vocabulary of the Venetian Gothic style combined with motifs from the Native American Indian Tribe of Montauk. The building is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful terra cotta-based architectural works in New York City. Originally designed as a social club, the building was converted to a residential condominium in 1996 in which the re-invented club functions were retained in the grand public spaces.  Our office developed a multi-phased restoration program that included repairing decades of damage and restoring existing historic fabric.



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