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Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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of red brick with several subtle patterns, the richest being on the gable end. The semicircular apse continues around the exterior wall at the other end of the building. The battered bases continue the line of the roof slope. Bands of vertical brick, or soldier's course, run across at the top and bottom of the windows, and the brick at the edge of the gables are at right angles to the slope.
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up the planes or produce shadow lines, though the bricks do project from the main wall surface just below the eave line in two steps of different dimension to give a pleasing string course effect. Stone is used only as sills for the windows, and springing from the three entrance arches and where the foundation is exposed.
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Though brick was selected for reasons of economy, the brickwork is one of the church's most striking features. Unlike most of Richardson's buildings, Emmanuel Episcopal's wall surfaces have fairly plain surfaces. They do not have a rough surface, moldings, belt courses or other projections to break
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The church is one of the finest later works of H.H. Richardson. The simple design gives vitality via the delicate brick detailing and the laminated truss system. The building is a one-story, simple rectangle with semicircular apse at one end with overall dimensions of 49' 4" x 100' 0". The walls are
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By 1875, the area became fashionable and the frame church became too small. The building committee was formed in 1882 with Postmaster Malcolm Hay as chairman. The land for the new church was purchased for $ 750 in 1883. H. H. Richardson was selected as the architect at the same time he was designing
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The interior is rectangular in plan with a center aisle. The semicircular apse at the south end of the building is partially cut off from the nave by banks of organ pipes at either side. A narrow rectangular open narthex at the north end with a small enclosed winder stair on the west wall leads to
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In 1867, Emmanuel Episcopal Church began as a mission fulfilling the need for a Sunday school for the children of English workmen. At first it met in homes and then in rented rooms. Membership grew to 76 people in 1868 when they received a church charter. The next year they built a frame church.
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This simplicity is relieved, in part, by patterning the brickwork. Of particular note, the repetitive triangular pattern at the roofline is called “mousetooth.” The brick patterning gives the impression of finely woven fabric. The sharply incised windows and doors produce dramatic voids.
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The side windows contain Romanesque stained glass, and Tiffany glass is in the triple window in the entrance gable. The floors are modern vinyl tile in the nave and marble in the chancel. In the 1998 restoration, the oak and ash furniture was removed, cleaned, and returned. A 3-foot-high
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glass above the entrance doors, taller in proportion than the entrance arches. There is a slot window in the center of the third level with a flat brick arch. Stone steps lead to the large arched wood double doors painted red with large elaborate black iron hinges.
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Over the next 20 years, the neighborhood became much less fashionable, larger mansions were torn down, and new houses were built for the working class. Due to the financial straits of the congregation, the church was not renovated for many years.
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The entrance facade is on the north side with an unadorned high gable and subtly patterned brickwork. There are three low wide arches with the center being the largest. The front façade contains three arched windows made of
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One of the best-known features of Emmanuel Episcopal Church is a mistake. The lower section of the western wall is intended to slope inward as it rises—an architectural feature called
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The roof has a steep gable covered by slate with a molded copper ridge plate. The steep roof descends to low sidewalls. The cornice has a three-course corbel at the eaves. Three low
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in January 1884. Richardson's original plans were for a stone building of about the same size as the present church, but with central-tower theme, similar to the Trinity Church in
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Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, North & Allegheny Streets, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA
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the balcony. The narthex is 10' x 44'8"; the nave is 60'6" x 44'8"; and the apse has a 22'4" radius.
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The church was erected in 1884–1886 by Henry Shenk, and dedicated in March 1886.
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protrude about one-third up the gable roof on the east and west elevations.
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in New York is still in place. The baptismal font and cover are original.
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Accompanying 11 photos, exterior and interior, from 1998.
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in August 1886 is still on the altar, and the brass
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
City of Pittsburgh Historic Structure
Pittsburgh Landmark – PHLF

Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is located in Pittsburgh
Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is located in Pennsylvania
Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is located in the United States
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
40°27′11″N 80°1′10″W / 40.45306°N 80.01944°W / 40.45306; -80.01944
Henry Hobson Richardson
Romanesque Revival
Richardsonian Romanesque
74001737
North Side
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Henry Hobson Richardson
National Historic Landmark
Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh
Vespers
battering

Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail
Boston
dormers
Tiffany
reredos
Cortlandt Whitehead
eagle lectern
Gorham

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