English: The former carriage house at 153 East 69th Street between Lexington and Third Avenues in the Lenox Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1884 and was designed by William Schickel in the Romanesque Revival style. It is part of a row of converted carriages houses all located within the Upper East Side Historic District. (Source: AIA Guide to NYC (5th ed.) It was the studio of Mark Rothko and since 1980 is the Urasenke Chanoyu Center of New York.
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