There has been some debate as to whether Admiral's Row is worth saving. That the superstructures of the building are salvageable is beyond doubt, based both on my site visit, and upon the report of the National Guard (forthcoming in PDF). Here's a little peek at what the interiors look like:
First light breaking in Quarters G.
Quarters D, second floor stairs with view into common bathroom.
Same stairs as viewed from burnt-out attic.
Limp doorknob, Quarters E.
Common bathroom, Quarters G.
Ceiling detail, Quarters B.
Quarters B, spiral staircase to fourth floor.
Oculus in ceiling above same spiral staircase.
Check out further photos in upcoming blogs on this site, as well as on The Pasilalinic-Sympathetic Compass.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Admiral's Row
Labels:
Abandoned,
Admiral's Row,
Brooklyn,
Fort Greene,
Military,
Navy Yard,
NYC,
Photoblog,
Preservation
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