15300 Lexington Avenue Harvey
Exact Construction Date: 1963
Primary Materials: Limestone
Secondary Materials: Glass block
Architect | Builder: O'Flanagan (possibly)
Historic Use: Masonic Fraternity
Current Use: Catholic Charities
(at time of survey)
Building Classification: Building
Primary Type: Office
Sub Type: Office
Noteworthy Classification Features:
The corner foyer is surrounded by large round arched windows in anodized aluminum frames with unique mullion details: the arch repeats in the mullions across the windows. The main part of the building is a large cube with arches filled with glass blocks. The glass blocks are stacked; each block has four glass squares. The east façade is clad in brick with a band of vertical stretches interrupted by glass blocks.
Roof Form: Flat
Surveyors: J. Smagner, J. Mavrogenes, L. May
Survey Date: 3/13/19
Noteworthy Site Features:
Parking strip