Church of St. Jude | |
Location Town: | Inwood, Manhattan, New York City |
Location Country: | U.S. |
Architect: | 1951 church and school & 1954 convent: Voorhees, Walker, Foley & Smith 1957 rectory: P. Goodman 1976 church: Clark & Warren[1] [2] |
Client: | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York |
Construction Start Date: | 1951 (church & school) 1954 (convent) 1957 (for rectory) 1975 (1976 church) |
Cost: | $600,000 (1951 church & school) $200,000 (1954 convent) $200,000 (1957 rectory) $500,000 (1976 church) |
Style: | Brutalist |
Website: | https://churchofstjudeny.org/ |
The Church of St. Jude, located at 3815 Tenth Avenue at the corner of West 205th Street in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is a Catholic parish church in the Archdiocese of New York. Established in 1949, the current sanctuary was built in 1975-76 and was designed by Clark & Warren in the Brutalist style. The School of St. Jude, located around the corner at 431 West 204th Street and built in 1949–51 to designs by Voorhees, Walker, Foley & Smith, was originally the sanctuary as well. A two-story rectory at 411-445 West 204th Street was built in 1957 to designs by architect P. Goodman.
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