45 East One Hundred Fiftieth Street Harvey
Exact Construction Date: 1961
Primary Materials: Brick
Secondary Materials: Stone
Architect | Builder: Stade, Dolan and Anderson
Current Use: Vineyard House of Prayer International
(at time of survey)
Building Classification: Building
Primary Type: Religion
Sub Type: Church
Noteworthy Classification Features:
Vinyard House of Prayer International is a church with a prow front clad in random ashlar stone. The main body of the church’s sanctuary is built of red brick masonry walls in a running bond. The sanctuary windows are narrow, floor to ceiling slits in the masonry. The main entrance of the church, two red double doors, are on the one story off-shoot building from the sanctuary. To the left and right of the entrance are windows with a unique geometric (thick) mullion pattern, alternating vertical rectangles. This pattern is present again along the front façade with windows that wrap around the building. Above the main entrance, where the gable roof of the sanctuary and the flat roof of the one-story building meet, the geometric mullion pattern is apparent at the clerestory windows.
Roof Form: Gable
Sign Type: Freestanding
Surveyors: J. Smagner, J. Mavrogenes, L. May
Survey Date: 3/13/19
Noteworthy Site Features:
Parking lot