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Tag: Corbusier Lenski & Foster

  • First Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Shadyside

    Inscription: Trinity Church, the First German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation

    The First German Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded in 1837, and it was downtown, or on the edge of downtown, at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue, until the commercial development of downtown Pittsburgh had scattered the congregation and made the land too valuable to keep. We can see from this building that the congregation had money to spend when the church moved to the East End. The architects were the Cleveland firm of Corbusier, Lenski & Foster (not that Le Corbusier, we should point out), who were much in demand as church designers, though this is the only one of their designs old Pa Pitt has found in Pittsburgh so far. By the time this church opened in 1928, the congregation was bilingual, with services in German and in English; so the new church was called Trinity Church.

    Entrance
    West Front
    Tower
    First Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
    First Trinity
    First Trinity
    Lantern

    Not hidden under a bushel.

    Parsonage

    The parsonage was designed by the same architects and built at the same time as the church.

    Parsonage
    Fujifilm FinePix HS20EXR.

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