Span Architecture restores New York residence associated with Bob Dylan

Span Architecture restores New York residence associated with Bob Dylan
Harper House by Span Architecture

New York studio Span Architecture has restored a historic townhouse on Gramercy Park in New York that appears on a Bob Dylan album cover and features ornate interiors.

The residence is named Harper House due to its association with New York mayor James Harper, "whose tenure marked the neighborhood's civic prominence" according to Span Architecture.

Room with patterned-glass door inserts and a wooden ping pong table
The renovation of Harper House involved blending historic details with modern interventions

Overhauling the 19th-century townhouse was a seven-year process that involved restoring original interiors by prominent American architect Stanford White.

Its exterior is equally notable: in the summer of 1965, musician Bob Dylan was photographed by Daniel Kramer on the home's stoop, which at the time belonged to his manager Albert Grossman.

A double-height atrium with a tall window overlooking a garden
The added double-height atrium spaces to bring more light into the rooms

The picture was used as the cover for the artist's album Highway 61 Revisited that was released the same year.

"Today, it is the last private residence adjacent to New York City's only remaining private park, a space historically reserved for the city's cultural and political elite," said Span Architecture.

A Stanford White-designed salon with Cuban mahogany panelling and oak ceilings
Restoration work included a Stanford White-designed salon with Cuban mahogany panelling and oak ceilings

The current homeowners, Stephen and Allison Sullens, wanted to pay reverence to this rich history while updating the residence for contemporary life.

"They wanted a living homage to music, history, and philanthropy," said Span Architecture, which collaborated with interior designers Anne-Marie Winter and Christiane Duncan, and several other specialists on the project.

A room with an arched opening and intricate parquet flooring
Details such as intricate parquet flooring were also refurbished

On the exterior, the intricately detailed wrought iron porch was carefully restored, and Ball & Ball was enlisted to refurbish the equally ornate gas lamps at the bottom of the stoop.

Inside, the Stanford White-designed salon's Cuban mahogany panelling and oak ceilings were revitalised by Carlton House Restoration.

Doorway surrounded by intricate mouldings with a view to a staircase
A team of experts was enlisted to complete the meticulous restoration work

While preserving other details such as intricate parquet flooring and patterned-glass door inserts, the team integrated several modern interventions.

These include skylights and double-height atriums that introduce more natural light into previously dark rooms.

A kitchen with dark teal cabinetry and industrial lights over an island
The kitchen was transformed into a central living hub

The kitchen was transformed into a central living area, while attic spaces were converted into family offices.

Custom elements range from a chandelier by David Wiseman Studio that incorporates the Sullens' favourite flora and fauna, and a colourful rooftop mural by Robbie Simon.

Bob Dylan memorabilia is displayed alongside a collection of works by artists including Thomas Struth, Diebenkorn and Neal Casal.

Landscaping by RKLA Studio comprises lush terraces and gardens designed to create a dialogue with Gramercy Park.

A landscaped roof terrace with views of Manhattan
Landscaping on the roof terrace was designed to create a dialogue with Gramercy Park below

Also during the renovation process, the Sullens founded the nonprofit Harper House Music Foundation to support musicians, music communities and the preservation of musical legacies.

"The Harper House project is more than a historic renovation; it is a layered narrative that honors political, architectural, and cultural history while embracing a forward-looking approach to urban living," said Span Architecture. "It is a testament to the careful stewardship of one of New York's most exceptional private homes."

Exterior of Harper House with a wrought iron porch and stoop
The historic home's stoop appears on Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited album cover

Other historic Manhattan townhouses that have been given new life include a West Village address that's now home to The Future Perfect design gallery, and an Upper East Side residence that was recently transformed into a showroom for French crystal brand Lalique.

Span Architecture's previous projects include a remote retreat in Maine on a property that includes gardens and a teahouse informed by Chinese architecture.

The photography is by Adrian Gaut.


Project credits:

Architectural renovation: SPAN Architecture
Interior design: Anne-Marie Winter (AMP), Christiane Duncan (Christiane Duncan Interiors)
Landscape/rooftop design: RKLA Studio
General contractor: Sea-Dar Construction
Styling: Kim Ficaro

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