This 14-story full-service prewar co-op with 29 apartments was built in 1921. The dark brown-brick building in the Italian-Renaissance-palazzo style was designed by J. E. R. Carpenter, who is considered to be the leading designer of luxury apartment buildings of his generation. The building offers a garden, wood-burning fireplaces, central air-conditioning and a full-time security guard. This prime Carnegie Hill location is near the Metropolitan Museum of Art and many other museums as well as the restaurants, boutiques and art galleries of Madison Avenue and everything the Upper East Side has to offer.