Caroline Ladd Pratt House, Neo-Georgian mansion in Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, United States
The Caroline Ladd Pratt House is a Neo-Georgian mansion on Clinton Avenue in Brooklyn featuring an elegant facade with detailed windows and refined architectural elements throughout. The building rises multiple stories and displays a symmetrical design characteristic of its architectural period.
Built in 1898 by architects Babb, Cook and Willard, the residence originally belonged to Frederic B. Pratt and his wife Caroline Ladd Pratt. It was later transferred to Pratt Institute, becoming part of the institution's property and leadership infrastructure.
The mansion serves as the official residence for Pratt Institute's president, embodying how a private family home became tied to an educational institution. This connection between the family legacy and academic leadership is evident throughout the building.
The building now serves as an administrative residence and can be admired from the street, where the restored facade and architectural details are clearly visible. Walking along Clinton Avenue helps you appreciate the surrounding neighborhood architecture and how this mansion fits within its historic context.
The house underwent extensive restoration work in 2017, with careful attention paid to the facade, windows, and exterior trellis structures to preserve original historical elements. This work ensured the building's historic features remain protected and visible for visitors to appreciate.
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