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Martin Luther King, Jr. Houses

architect

 

location

East side of Malcolm X Blvd. from W. 112th to W. 115th Streets

date

1954

style

International Style II  

construction

brick

type

Apartment Building

 

 

images

photo of martin luther king jr. houses (from 113 looking north)

 

 
Typical of public housing projects built in the early 1950's, these international style monoliths were erected in phases and finally completed in 1954. The portion on Malcolm X Blvd., named in memory of the slain civil rights leader, is part of a series of four contiguous public housing developments that extend from Malcolm X Blvd. east to First Avenue between W. 112th and W. 115th Streets. In 1991 there were 1,379 dwelling units and an estimated 3,534 tenants at Martin Luther King, Jr. Houses, alone. Also included in "public housing row" are the Senator Robert A. Taft Houses from Fifth to Park Avenues, James W. Johnson Houses from Park to Third Avenues and Jefferson Houses from Third to First Avenues, bringing the total to 5,652 dwelling units and an estimated 14,254 residents. This figure may be higher due to the recent increase in extended families. The complexes have playgrounds, public open space, and other amenities for the residents.

contact

nyc-architecture.com

links

 
With special thanks to www.nyc.gov