Category:Church of the Nativity (Manhattan)
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The Church of the Nativity at 44 Second Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Streets in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1970, replacing an 1832 Greek Revival church originally built as the Second Avenue Presbyterian Church, and sold in 1842 to become the Roman Catholic Church of the Nativity. The design of the original church is attributed to Alexander Jackson Davis, James H. Dakin and James Gallier of the firm of Town & Davis. The modern replacement was designed by Genovese & Maddalene. The new building has been called "Starkly institutional" and "a modern architectural cartoon." (Sources: From Abyssinian to Zion (2004) and AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.)) The church was deconsecrated in 2017.
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- Churches of the Nativity in the United States
- Christ churches in New York (state)
- Roman Catholic churches in Manhattan
- Buildings in the East Village, Manhattan
- Modernist churches in New York City
- Brick churches in Manhattan
- Built in New York City in 1970
- Churches in New York (state) built in 1970
- 2nd Avenue (Manhattan)
- Genovese & Maddalene