Brick Presbyterian Church Complex | |
Location: | 121 N. Fitzhugh St., Rochester, New York |
Coordinates: | 43.1575°N -77.6169°W |
Built: | 1860 |
Architect: | Warner, Andrew J.; Warner, J. Foster |
Architecture: | Colonial Revival, Early Romanesque Revival |
Added: | March 12, 1992 |
Refnum: | 92000152 |
Brick Presbyterian Church Complex, now known as Downtown United Presbyterian Church, is a historic Presbyterian church complex located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. The complex includes the Brick Church and Church School (1860, rebuilt 1903), attached Brick Church Institute building (1909–1910), and Taylor Chapel (1941). The Brick Church and Church School was designed in 1860 as an Early Romanesque Revival–style edifice by Rochester architect Andrew Jackson Warner (1833–1910). His son, J. Foster Warner (1859–1937), modified the church structure to the Lombard Romanesque form in 1903.[1]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.