This is yet another book I am reading after visiting the Tenement Museum in New York's Lower East Side. I have always enjoyed "house tours" and I wanted to know more about 97 Orchard Street from an architectural perspective.
The author was asked to prepare an architectural history of this property at the very beginning of the museum's life. I learned some of these details during my tour there, but the book provided much more context for "our" tenement building. In a very readable style, Dolkart walks readers through the housing laws and construction issues. Want to know about sewer systems, privies, transom windows, air shafts, sinks, and public hallways? This is the book for you. And, it's a quick read at only 123 pages filled with photographs and drawings. I also appreciated the final chapter, which discusses the challenges museum founders faced when deciding how to transform the building into a public museum.