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Wunsch Building

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Completed
  
1847

Town or city
  
Brooklyn

Structural system
  
Masonry

Opened
  
1847

Construction started
  
1844

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Country
  
United States of America

Client
  
Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Washington Square Village, Casa Italiana Zerilli‑Marimò, Brown Building, Puck Building, James B Duke House

The Wunsch Building of New York University Tandon School of Engineering is the present name of the former Bridge Street Methodist Church, a former Methodist church located at 311 Bridge Street, on the east side between Johnson Street and Myrtle Avenue, in Brooklyn, New York City. The Greek Revival temple was erected 1844. It is also recorded as the First Congregational Church.

Map of Wunsch Building, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA

The building dates back to 1847 and was the first independent black church in Brooklyn. It was also a stop on the Underground Railroad and has been designated a historic landmark since November 24, 1981.

The former church was recorded in the AIA Guide to NYC (1977) as the NYU Tandon School of Engineering annex. “A Greek Revival temple in brick with wood columns and entablature: chaste, excepting the later Victorian stained glass, which is exuberant even from the outside.”

The church building is now called the Wunsch Building and houses the school's Undergraduate Admissions offices. It is used to host many social, cultural, and academic events for the school and community.

References

Wunsch Building Wikipedia