Interiors & Architecture

444 E 52nd Street Penthouse N in Photos

The two-floor apartment in Midtown Manhattan's Beekman Place was once occupied by poet Dorothy Parker and novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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A 30-foot gallery with a geometric marble floor serves as the entry. Image courtesy: Photo : Celeste Godoy Photography

A 30-foot gallery with a geometric marble floor serves as the entry.

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A rendering of the fireside living room showing a contemporary renovation. Image courtesy: Photo : Celeste Godoy Photography

A rendering of the fireside living room showing a contemporary renovation.

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The formal dining room. Image courtesy: Photo : Celeste Godoy Photography

The formal dining room.

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A planted terrace wraps around the duplex’s upper floor. Image courtesy: Photo : Celeste Godoy Photography

A planted terrace wraps around the duplex’s upper floor.

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There are East River and Queensboro Bridge views. Image courtesy: Photo : Celeste Godoy Photography

There are East River and Queensboro Bridge views.

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The galley kitchen. Image courtesy: Photo : Celeste Godoy Photography

The galley kitchen.

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A rendering of the staircase. Image courtesy: Photo : Celeste Godoy Photography

A rendering of the staircase.

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The primary suite. Image courtesy: Photo : Celeste Godoy Photography

The primary suite.

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There are three total bedrooms. Image courtesy: Photo : Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Warburg

There are three total bedrooms.

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The floor plan. Image courtesy: Photo : Celeste Godoy Photography

The floor plan.

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