McKim building

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The McKim building is a Beaux-Arts style structure designed by architect Charles Follen McKim as the original home of the Morgan Library in New York City.

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McKim building canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Beaux-Arts architecture
building
affiliation Morgan Library & Museum (original building)
surface form: Morgan Library & Museum complex
alsoKnownAs Morgan Library & Museum (original building)
surface form: original Morgan Library building
architect Charles Follen McKim
architecturalFirm McKim, Mead & White
associatedWith American Renaissance architecture
late 19th-century New York
surface form: Gilded Age New York
borough Manhattan
category Beaux-Arts architecture in New York City
Historic buildings in Manhattan
Library buildings in New York City
client J. P. Morgan
surface form: J. Pierpont Morgan
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo J. Pierpont Morgan’s private library
era late 19th century architecture
hasFeature classical façade
decorative ceilings
elaborate reading room
ornate interior decoration
sculptural details
heritageDesignation New York City Landmark
part of a National Historic Landmark complex
location 225 Madison Avenue
New York City
material marble
stone
namedAfter Charles Follen McKim
neighborhood Murray Hill
originalFunction library building
museum building
partOf Morgan Library & Museum (original building)
surface form: The Morgan Library & Museum
patron J. P. Morgan
surface form: J. Pierpont Morgan
state New York
style Beaux-Arts
use exhibition space
library
museum galleries

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Johnson Building adjacentTo McKim building
this entity surface form: McKim Building