| Introduction |
| "The cost of quality, past and present; what has been offered to the apartment-consuming public and how has it been marketed." |
| Antecedents of American Apartments |
| The origins of apartmetns: ancient Roman; seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Scottish; an 1804 condominium conversion still estant in London. |
| Huckstering Hubert |
| "Philip Hubert, grandfather of the co-op concept in New York; the Rembrandt, the Chelsea, 121 Madision Avenue, the Navarro." |
| Grand Gramercy |
| Dowager queen of co-op apartments at 34 Gramercy Park. |
| Residential Rustication |
| The Osborne at 205 West 57th Street. |
| Audacious Ansonia |
| Fashionably French flamboyance at Broadway and West 73rd Street. |
| Halfway Houses |
| "Apartments aspiring to residential respectability: doubleheight studios, multifloor units, semiduplexes, interlocking units." |
| Dramatic des Artistes |
| Sumptuous studios for aesthetic affluence at One West 67th Street. |
| Gotham Gothic |
| Theatricality and spaciousness at 44 West 77th Street. |
| Commodious Courtyards |
| "An escpae from the Manhattan street grid: the Dakota, Graham Court, the Apthorp, the Belnord, 1185 Park Avenue." |
| Lexington Luxury |
| Affluent living adjoining Gramercy Park at One Lexington Avenue. |
| Faux French |
| The ersatz Beaux-Arts St. Urban at 285 Central Park West. |
| Parisian Prasada |
| Spacious solidity at 50 Central Park West. |
| Hudson on the Hudson |
| Th Hendrik Hudson at 380 Riverside Drive. |
| Regal Riverside |
| Continental grandeur overlooking the river at 404 Riverside Drive. |
| Eclectic Elegance |
| Hard-fought survival and rebirth at 45 East 66th Street. |
| Resurrection Redux |
| Alwyn Court is twice reborn at 180 West 58th Street. |
| Meandering Montana |
| "Apartment appellations depict a wandering West, with a settlement at 375 Park Avenue, the third of four apartment houses named Montana." |
| Holdout House |
| The last of its breed at 417 Park Avenue; how lower Park Avenue developed and then changed after World War II. |
| Silent Sentinels |
| "Limestone reticence along Fifth Avenue: 907, 845, 834, 825 and 820 Fifth Avenue; Nixon and Rockefeller at 810 Fifth Avenue; a 1910 Kansas view of New York apartments." |
| Built to Suit |
| Custom planning at 1107 Fifth Avenue; the 54-room Hutton triplex. |
| Multiple Mansions |
| Stacked status behind the modest façade of 820 Park Avenue; the spectacular triplex of A. J. Kobler. |
| Magnificent Masionette |
| Proudly palatial privacy at 666 Park Avenue: a huge multifloored maisonette apartment that Imelda Marcos wanted. |
| Penthouse Podium |
| "Rus in urbe atop 1010 Fifth Avenue: the lavish penthouse of Fred F. French, and some architectural detective work." |
| Bulky Beresford |
| Classically triple-towered and terraced at 211 Central Park West; Emery Roth as a self-made immigrant architect succedding in an alien w |
| Tuscan Tapestry |
| Texture and terra-cotta at 898 Park Avenue. |
| Erstaz English |
| A vestigial memory of London at London Terrace on West 23rd Street and Ninth Avenue; builder Henry Mandel versus holdout Tillie Hart. |
| Riverfront Refuge |
| "Exclusive enclave at 435 East 52nd Street; the great Christmas tree battle, or, who owned the penthouse terrace?" |
| Depression Deco |
| A practical response to an altered economy: the Century Apartments at 25 Central Park West. |
| Majestic Moderne |
| Twin-towered testament to zigzags and zoning: the Majestic Apartments at 115 Central Park West; Irwin Chanin's predictions. |
| Modified Mansion |
| "Joseph Pulitzer's palace designed by McKim, Mead & White at 11 East 73rd Street becomes layered luxury lodgings." |
| Toney Tenement |
| Co-op conversion of Vanderbilt's visionary Shively Sanitary Tenements at East 77th Street and Cherokee Place. |
| Residential Recycling |
| "Offices to apartments in lower Manhattan: the Potter Building facing City Hall, and Liberty Tower on Liberty Place." |
| Phantom Fashion |
| A grand cooperative apartment house at 960 Park Avenue . . . that never existed. |
| Shrinking Space |
| "The evolving New York-apartment floor plan: the extremes, an 18-room full-floor suite at 903 Park Avenue, and a one-bedroom unit at the Century Apartments, 25 Central Park West." |
| Index |