34 Hillside Drive
Park Hill West (c. 2006)
approx. p. 29
Henry J. Kaltenbach Garage; one-story, one bay, Shingle Style garage with Craftsman influence converted to residence; L-shaped plan; centrally-placed vehicular entrance surmounted by eyebrow shaped arch; casement windows; intersecting hipped roofs with bracketed cornice; eyebrow dormer; brick chimney; alterations include replacement of vehicular entrance with modern entrance door and glass panels; rear shed roof addition; open parking deck. Formerly associated with 150 Alta Avenue.
Significance: Park Hill West (c. 2006), pp. 48-58, cites this as one of the few notable exceptions to the district's generally utilitarian post-World War I garages. The significance narrative appears to refer to 34 Hillcrest Avenue, but the inventory identifies the Henry J. Kaltenbach garage as 34 Hillside Drive.
Park Hill (2002)
approx. p. 295
Garage, built for 150 Alta Avenue, converted into residence; 1 1/2-story structure with central vehicular entrance; rubblestone base; clapboard above; steep hip roof with eyebrow dormer, bracketed cornice; brick chimney.
Alterations: Replacement of vehicular entrance with window; large Modern addition to south; parking deck to east.
Park Hill (1984)
approx. pp. 240-241
This is a 1 1/2 story vernacular house with a double hipped roof with overhanging eaves with decorative brackets. Casement windows are used throughout. The basement level is fully exposed on three sides with stone walls and arched window openings. There is an eyelid window in roof. The entryway resembles an eyelid shape with glass infill.
Noteworthy: Originally a carriage house for 150 Alta Avenue
Surveyor: Alina Rodescu ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company