Hopkinson
House is a 33-story, modernist high-rise condominium building
located in the historic Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia
facing Washington Square. Completed in 1963, Hopkinson
House was awarded the Silver Medal Award by the Philadelphia Chapter of
the American Institute of Architects. Designed by the
German-born
architect and sculptor Oskar Stonorov of the firm Stonorov and Haws, it
received
this award in recognition of its "outstanding quality of design." A
variety of
floor plans include efficiency, studio, one, two and three-bedroom
layouts. Each residence provides either northern views of Washington
Square and the Center City skyline or southern views over Society Hill
to the Delaware
River. Many of the units also have balconies. Amenities on the
lobby-level feature retail and offices. These include a
bank,
hair salon, dentist, chiropractor and convenience store.
Residents enjoy a
seasonal rooftop pool, 24-hour doorman and concierge services, and
direct-access to
underground valet parking.