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165 West 57th Street, originally the Louis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing headquarters, is a building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along the northern sidewalk of 57th Street between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. The five-story building was designed by George A. and Henry Boehm for dance instructor Louis H. Chalif. It was designed as an event space, a school, and Chalif's apartment.

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  • 165 West 57th Street, originally the Louis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing headquarters, is a building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along the northern sidewalk of 57th Street between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. The five-story building was designed by George A. and Henry Boehm for dance instructor Louis H. Chalif. It was designed as an event space, a school, and Chalif's apartment. 165 West 57th Street has an asymmetrical facade. The original ground story was originally built with ivory-colored Dover marble but was later refaced with limestone. At the second and third stories, the facade contains a diagonal pattern resembling a diamond, with terracotta molding. Inside were a ballroom at the second story (later known as the Carl Fischer Hall, Judson Hall, or CAMI Hall) and a dining area at the third story. The fourth floor has terracotta panels and windows; it was originally used as Chalif's family residence. The fifth floor, used as an event space, has a loggia behind a colonnade. The building is topped by an overhanging cornice and an asphalt roof. Construction started in 1914 and was completed in 1916. The building was occupied by the Louis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing until 1932 or 1933. Three clients were listed as occupying the building until 1937, after which it remained vacant for five years. The Federation of Crippled and Disabled moved its headquarters to the building in 1943 and operated there for several years. Carl Fischer Music acquired the building in 1946 and had a shop and performance hall there until 1959, when it was sold to Columbia Artists Management Inc (CAMI). The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated 165 West 57th Street as a city landmark in 1999. It was sold to the Clover Foundation in 2007 and has been occupied by IESE Business School since then. (en)
  • 165 West 57th Street, originalmente la sede de la Louis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing, es un edificio en el Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Está a lo largo de la acera norte de la calle 57 entre la Sexta Avenida y la Séptima Avenida. El edificio de cinco pisos fue diseñado por George A. y Henry Boehm para el instructor de baile . Fue pensado como un espacio para eventos, una escuela y el apartamento de Chalif. 165 West 57th Street tiene una fachada asimétrica. La planta baja original se construyó originalmente con mármol Dover de color marfil, pero luego se volvió a revestir con piedra caliza. En el segundo y tercer piso, la fachada contiene un patrón diagonal que se asemeja a un diamante, con molduras de terracota. En el interior había un salón de baile en el segundo piso (más tarde conocido como Carl Fischer Hall, Judson Hall o CAMI Hall) y un comedor en el tercer piso. El cuarto piso tiene ventanas y paneles de terracota; originalmente se utilizó como residencia familiar de Chalif. El quinto piso, utilizado como espacio para eventos, tiene una logia detrás de una columnata. El edificio está coronado por una cornisa en voladizo y un techo de asfalto. La construcción comenzó en 1914 y se completó en 1916. El edificio estuvo ocupado por la Escuela Normal de Danza Louis H. Chalif hasta 1932 o 1933. Tres clientes figuraron como ocupantes del edificio hasta 1937, después de lo cual permaneció vacante durante cinco años. La Federación de lisiados y discapacitados trasladó su sede al edificio en 1943 y operó allí durante varios años. adquirió el edificio en 1946 y tuvo una tienda y una sala de espectáculos allí hasta 1959, cuando se vendió a (CAMI). La Comisión de Preservación de Monumentos Históricos de la Ciudad de Nueva York designó a 165 West 57th Street como un lugar emblemático de la ciudad en 1999. Fue vendido a la Fundación Clover en 2007 y desde entonces está ocupado por IESE Business School. (es)
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  • The facade of 165 West 57th Street as seen in 2011. There is scaffolding in front of the building and a banner for IESE Business School on the scaffolding. (en)
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  • 165 West 57th Street, originally the Louis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing headquarters, is a building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It is along the northern sidewalk of 57th Street between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue. The five-story building was designed by George A. and Henry Boehm for dance instructor Louis H. Chalif. It was designed as an event space, a school, and Chalif's apartment. (en)
  • 165 West 57th Street, originalmente la sede de la Louis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing, es un edificio en el Midtown Manhattan de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Está a lo largo de la acera norte de la calle 57 entre la Sexta Avenida y la Séptima Avenida. El edificio de cinco pisos fue diseñado por George A. y Henry Boehm para el instructor de baile . Fue pensado como un espacio para eventos, una escuela y el apartamento de Chalif. (es)
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