I’m considering taking residence in The Admiral and I’m intrigued in knowing more about the building’s history. I’ve always had a love for architecture, especially Art Deco. The building looks to be substantially intact but I can’t find many references to confirm its original decadence. I want to know what life looked like behind the walls of The Admiral in its prime. Some units have arched walls, kitchen pantries, butler entries while others have swing door entry dining rooms, larger kitchens, and standard doorways.
Will you please point me in the direction of valuable resources and share your knowledge of the building?
I look forward to your reply and learning more soon.
Best regard,
Jordan
I’m considering taking residence in The Admiral and I’m intrigued in knowing more about the building’s history. I’ve always had a love for architecture, especially Art Deco. The building looks to be substantially intact but I can’t find many references to confirm its original decadence. I want to know what life looked like behind the walls of The Admiral in its prime. Some units have arched walls, kitchen pantries, butler entries while others have swing door entry dining rooms, larger kitchens, and standard doorways.
Will you please point me in the direction of valuable resources and share your knowledge of the building?
I look forward to your reply and learning more soon.
Best regard,
Jordan