121 East 3rd Street; 150-160 East 4th Street | Block : 431 | Lot #14
Description & Building Alterations
New York City Public School 63 (P.S. 63) was designed by Charles B.J. Snyder. The fireproof building features an H-plan, a typical layout designed by Snyder. Snyder worked for the Board of Education for thirty-one years, serving as Superintendent of School Buildings from 1891 until 1923. This four-story symmetrical brick building features windows grouped in sets of four, quoins that echo the window surrounds, and a classical balustrade at the top. The south facade features columns in ascending orders on the central bay: Doric the first floor, Ionic on the second, and Corinthian on the third. There is a gym on the fifth floor, a music room on the third, and an auditorium in the basement. Beginning in 1903, Snyder designed auditoriums directly connected to the street so that they could be used by the community without opening the whole school.
This block (Lots 14-43) was once part of William B. Astor’s holdings and was leased out to various people between 1850 and 1878.
Block : 431 / Lot : 14 / Building Date : 1903 / Original Owner : The City of New York / Original Use : Institutional / Original Architect : Charles B.J. Snyder
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