The Turin, Renaissance Revival apartment building on Central Park West, Manhattan, US.
The Turin is a Renaissance Revival apartment building standing twelve stories tall on Central Park West with a limestone facade. The structure features arched windows and four interconnected towers arranged in an H-shaped configuration.
Albert Joseph Bodker designed this residential building in 1909, incorporating Italian Renaissance elements during a period of architectural change in New York. The structure reflects the prosperity and building expansion of the early twentieth century.
The building has long attracted creative professionals and residents who value its location near the park and quieter character away from the busier streets.
The facade is visible from the public sidewalk and offers glimpses of the architecture from outside. The interior courtyard is accessible to residents but not open to casual visitors.
A deep garden courtyard leads to an elevated lobby, setting this building apart from other residences along Central Park West. This spatial arrangement creates a buffer between the busy street and the inner residential spaces.
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