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Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church is a historic church located in
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and referred to as St. Andrew's Hall. The church was listed on the
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in 1986.


History

St. Andrew's parish, founded in 1885,St. Andrew’s Memorial Episcopal Church
(St. Andrew’s Hall) from Detroit1701.org
was one of the earliest religious institutions established in what is now the University–Cultural Center section of Detroit. By January 1886, the parish had constructed a church at the corner of fourth and Putnam. In the early 1890s, plans for the present church were drawn up in by the Boston-based architectural firm of Cram, Wentworth & Goodhue.Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church
from the state of Michigan
There was some delay in construction, but the church was completed in 1902. In 1906, the church burned due to an electrical fire; it was repaired six years later, although the reconstruction did not restore the original design and has been criticized as architecturally disfiguring.Eric J. Hill, John Gallagher, American Institute of Architects Detroit Chapter
''AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture,'' Wayne State University Press, 2002,
It served the Episcopalian parish for a number of years until, after
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, the surrounding population began an exodus to the suburbs. In 1961, the diocese leased the building to
Wayne State University Wayne State University (WSU) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's third-largest university. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 350 programs to nearly 25,000 ...
for 99 years. The University uses it as a student chapel and a concert hall.


Description

St. Andrew's displays the straight, vertical and horizontal lines characteristic of Ralph Adams Cram's work. The exterior is constructed of Bedford limestone, with Berea sandstone trimmings and minimal decorative stonework. Rows of massive columns grace the nave, and an enormous window is inset behind the altar.


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