A Country Home in Brooklyn Heights – ryan

The Living Area of ​​a Home That Wids Delacour Jr., An Architect, Designed to Raise HIS FAMILY.
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Price: $ 6,500,000 ($ 1,273 Monthly Taxes)

Specs: 5 BEDROOMS, 4.5 BATHROMS

EXTRAS: Set up as a three-bedroom rental duplex upstairs with separate kitchen and an owner’s triplex with two bedrooms downstairs where the extras include a den, office, wet bar, and private garden.

10-Minute Walking Radius: Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Montero’s Bar and Grill, The Long Island Bar, Books Are Magic

LISTED BY: Kevin Carberry, Kevin Carberry Real Estate

Margaret Jones was Born in Brooklyn, and HERE FAMILY WANTED HER TO STAY IS. But at the University of Pennsylvania, where she studied history in the Early 1960s, she met a young architect who brought her all the way to Maine. Her Father, Thomas R. Joneswas a former New York State Assemblyman, A Judge, and an Advocate for Civil Rights Who Helped Create the Bed-Stuy Restoration Corporation. A Bold Planner, Jones and His Wife, NucleusThought of a Way to Bring their Daughter Back, a temptation that hey young architect husband not be able to resist: a dump of a house that needed Him.

27 State Street Had Three Apartments, A Store on the Ground Level That Was Filled With Junk, and A Cellar. It dated back to 1848 and Needed a gut renovation. “I was looking for a wreck,” Said Their Son-In-Law, Wids Delacour Jr. “And it was a wreck.”

Delacour was inspired by the Clean Lines of homes by his upenn professor, the architect louis sauer; by the homes of His Father’s Quaker Family; and by the use of Wood in Frank Lloyd Wright’s Suntop Homes. Margaret ALSO inspired Him, nansing for a kitchen off the garden so she shauld Pass Food Straight Outside. “That was a Big Improvement in the Design,” delacour Said. He looked for opportunities to frames rooms around a view of that Garden and bring light inside, and looked for ways to incorporate natural materials-stripping down walls to expose 19th-centenary stonework with lumber from the trees arrow ‘his pars Pennsylvania. The place took twoars to perfect, and when Architect Friends Visited the finished product, they would be commenting that the house was “Very urban,” or was a Bad fit for brooklyn. That, delacour stressed, was his point. He though of the house as a Respite, a Retreat. His in-Laws Got It and Stopped by Often, Spanding Christmas Dinners there and Enjoying the Nearby Grandkids-The Rewards of Their Environmental Plan.

A Tax-Assessment Photo From Around 1940 Shows the Ground-Floor Unit Occupied by a Store-Cafe de Lopez. Delacour’s renovation replaced the storefront with a picture window and put the two doors on the left, giving a private entrance to his upstairs tense. From Left: Photo: City of New YorkPhoto: Jake di Pietro Studios

A Tax-Assessment Photo From Around 1940 Shows the Ground-Floor Unit Occupied by a Store-Cafe de Lopez. Delacour’s renovation Replaced the storefront …
A Tax-Assessment Photo From Around 1940 Shows the Ground-Floor Unit Occupied by a Store-Cafe de Lopez. Delacour’s renovation replaced the storefront with a picture window and put the two doors on the left, giving a private entrance to his upstairs tense. From Top: Photo: City of New YorkPhoto: Jake di Pietro Studios

Other architects got it too. The Address won a 1975 AWARD IN RESIENTIAL DESIGN FROM THE AIA WITH ITS PUBLISHED IN THE NEW YORK Times. That was good timing for delacour, estabishing Him as an architect with style just as his generation was buying up Brooklyn’s Stock of Older Townhomes. Working with a partnerDelacour renovated Other Townhas and Built Blocks of Brand-New Houses, Including the Development Known AS Columbia Terracebefore going on to the specialized In BUILDING AFFORDable Housing.

Wids delacour Jr. and Sally Williams-Alln
Photo: Courtesy of Sally Williams-Alln

The delacours raissed three children in the house before margore died in 2008. “I was a vegetable for a year or so,” Said Delacour. THEN, IN 2010, he met Sally Williams-Sallen, Who Had Returned to the US AFTER A CAREER AN AD INSEAD, AN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IN FRANCE. She remembered opening the front and finding herself staring out into the garden – an ideal view. They Maried there a few years late, and she knows 27 State Street was a reflection of wids: His appreciation for the sources of materials, His Flair and Style. “I love it all the way,” she said.

Delacour is self-Effacing. “I was inexperienced and Young,” He Says of the Design. But 50 Years late, The Home is Still His Calling Card. “It was the best example of what i can.”

The Entrance to the Owner’s Unit (Right) Passes Through a Wood-Paneled Archway with Coat Closets to One Side. Delacour cut out a chunk of the Floor (Left) to bring light from the Front Window down into the room bellow, an office.
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On the other side of that Entryway are BUILT BOOKSHELVES AND A DEN. Delacour Remembers His Children Reading Further Dinner Was Being Prepared. The painting (left) is by his aunt, are pepper.
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The Red Couch in the den.
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The Dining Room Opens Into The Kitchen (Left) and Looks Over A Living Area With Double-High Ceilings. “Buyers come in and see how unique the space is. It explains itself,” Said Broker Kevin Carberry.
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“Idded More Wood Around the Kitchen bit by bit,” Sayys delacour, who brought some of the would in the home trees on his pars’ Property. A Back Door Opens Straight to a Dinsing Area in the Garden – An Innovation of His Late Wife Margaret Delacour.
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“It ‘s the very livable house. You can open the door and go out and have breakfast in the garden,” Said Sally Williams-Salen, who planted springs and white hellebores.
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The Garden Extends to the Rear of the Lot. A well of plants means the back Windows aren’t obstructed and look at Greenry Year Round.
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When the Kids Were Growing Up, They Wold Stage Performance and Play Music on A Low Platform (Left) That Covers a Heater.
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Delacour designed the seating after a beloved couch that wore out – an alvar aalto design for arttek that he bought on a 1968 Trip to Finland. Behind one of the couches is the entrance to his office.
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His Office Near the Front of the House Gets Light from the Window on State Street (Above).
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The primary bedroom is in the Front of the House, where it gets south-facing light over state Street, Perfect for Sally’s Collection of Orchids. Bookshelves are Built in.
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A Rental Unit upstairs has its Own Kitchen.
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The upstairs unit is a duplex with a living room and three bedrooms.
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