Butterfield House, a luxury 24-hour doorman coop building on Greenwich Village's Gold Coast, was built in 1962. The 102-unit residence is divided into two wings: a seven-story building facing West 12th Street and a fourteen-story building facing West 13th Street. A glass-walled corridor connects the buildings, which feature a landscaped interior courtyard with fountains. Mayer, Whittlesey & Glass designed the building, named after General Daniel E. Butterfield, and received an award from the Municipal Art Society of New York in 1963 for blending Butterfield House into its surroundings. The building incorporates the block's townhouse and brownstone character by using bay windows and a unique brown brick. Many homes have floor-through windows that look out onto streets and landscaped gardens.
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