Benjamin Walworth Arnold House and Carriage House
Benjamin Walworth Arnold House and Carriage House, Colonial Revival residence in Albany, United States
The Benjamin Walworth Arnold House is a three-story brick building with Flemish bond masonry, corner quoins, and three chimneys rising above State Street in Albany. Its exterior shows early 1900s craftsmanship with clear geometric lines and balanced proportions throughout the facade.
The renowned architect Stanford White designed this residence in 1902 for lumber magnate Benjamin Arnold, bringing his architectural vision to a city where it remained his only contribution. The project marked a turning point in Albany by introducing contemporary design principles to local residential architecture.
The residence displays Colonial Revival design principles through its symmetrical arrangement, ionic column porch, and interior finishes like wooden wainscoting and herringbone flooring. These details shape its appearance and convey a sense of classical American domestic style from that period.
The building now serves as office space for the New York State Catholic Conference, while the carriage house accommodates an architecture firm. Its location on State Street makes it easy to find and view, should visits be available.
When completed in 1902, this building was the first fully electrified house in Albany, setting new standards for modern residential amenities. This technological pioneering was nearly as noteworthy as its innovative architectural design.
Location: New York
Inception: 1902
Architects: Stanford White
Architectural style: Colonial Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 42.65833,-73.76833
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:01
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