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"It should have metal or masonry enframement for the glass," he said.
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The front facade features a Greek Revival style enframement around the main entrance and pediment.
It is surrounded by a paneled enframement with an eared entablature that goes to the sill of the window above.
The upper walls were plain, but each window was surrounded by a blocky stone enframement, with unusual forms and incised detail.
The centered, double-leafed entrance door, with transom and sidelights, has a simple Greek Revival-style wood enframement.
The ovals are formed by a richly carved wood enframement that simulates a cloth sash curtain drawn through a series of rings."
Early Italianate characteristics include the wide eaves with carved brackets, the segmental arch windows with six-over-six sash; and the front entry enframement.
A set of concrete steps leads up to the main entrance, double wooden doors surrounded by an enframement in which pilasters on the side support a large pointed arch with iridescent glass panels.
On the ground floor, the bay contains no door, but where a door might be expected there is a large classical enframement with a triangular pediment and the name of the company inset among intertwining vine and leaf work.
The structure is noteworthy for its elaborated round-arched brownstone doorcase, or "enframement of the front door," which has an exceptional treatment of painted timber Ionic half-column sidelights, unique and highly significant in New York City architecture.