Inside the Brooklyn Home of Famed Architect Morris Lapidus | Bedford Corners Real Estate





Architect Morris Lapidus may be famous for his Miami oeuvre of Neo-Baroque and Modern architecture—he's the guy who designed Miami's Fontainebleau Hotel, which he proudly dubbed "the world's most pretentious hotel"—in the 1940s he was based in NYC. Here he had an office headquarters on 49th Street—vintage photos this way—and lived in an adorable house in Brooklyn. Below: all the 1941 photos of his home plucked straight from the Library of Congress' Gottscho-Schleisner Collection.



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