Cool Spaces: Architect Ernest Flagg and his fieldstone houses
Updated Nov 10, 2020;
Posted Nov 10, 2020
Built: 1898, the mansion of Architect Ernest Flagg. The property is was afterwards owned by the St. Charles Seminary. Flagg also designed many smaller stone houses on Todt Hill, with both affordability and beauty in mind in their construction.
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Famed U.S. architect Ernest Flagg left his mark on Todt Hill from his Colonial-revival Flagg estate at 209 Flagg Place to more modest homes and cottages along the east shore.
Ernest Flagg was born in Brooklyn in 1857, studied architecture at Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and took on some notable projects early in his career. One was the classic Singer Building and Tower, which was the world’s tallest building, at 612 feet, in 1908 at 149 Broadway and Liberty Street in downtown Manhattan.