St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Queens)

Coordinates: 40°42′50.56″N 73°50′40.92″W / 40.7140444°N 73.8447000°W / 40.7140444; -73.8447000
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Saint Luke's Episcopal Church
Church building from Greenway South.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Queens) is located in New York City
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Queens)
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Queens) is located in New York
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Queens)
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Queens) is located in the United States
St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Queens)
Location85 Greenway South, Forest Hills, NY 11375, USA
Coordinates40°42′50.56″N 73°50′40.92″W / 40.7140444°N 73.8447000°W / 40.7140444; -73.8447000
Areaabout one half acre
Built1925
ArchitectTappan, Robert
Architectural styleCollegiate Gothic with Arts and Crafts influences
NRHP reference No.10000900 [1]
Added to NRHPNovember 10, 2010

St. Luke's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in Forest Hills, Queens, a neighborhood of New York City. It was built in three phases that were completed in 1925, 1929, and 1940. The architect was Robert Tappan. The style, described as Collegiate Gothic with Arts and Crafts influences, was chosen to harmonize with surrounding houses in the upscale Forest Hills Gardens development. Tappan was a resident of Forest Hills Gardens and a member of the church, and took no fees for his work. In 1950 a parish house was added, designed by architect Steward Wagner, who was also a resident of the Gardens and a member of the nearby The Church-in-the-Gardens.[2]

The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form". New York State Department of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 25 November 2013.

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