A private house in the neo-Gothic style right in the heart of New York? It sounds incredible, but in some corners of the most famous metropolis in the world you can still find very unique buildings. While working on a large project at the Church of St. Thomas in Manhattan, the owner of the house, a famous artist, once noticed an old rectory next door. It turned out that it was abandoned and the former owner was ready to sell it – it was a chance that happens once in a lifetime. With the help of architects from GRT Architects, this incredible building was brought back to life and turned into a bright and eclectic modern home with character and a collection of paintings. Let’s have a closer look!
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