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Church Missions House (also known as 281 Park Avenue South) is a historic building at Park Avenue South and East 22nd Street in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Part of an area once known as "Charity Row", the building was designed by Robert W. Gibson and Edward J. Neville Stent, with a steel structure and medieval-inspired facade. The design was inspired by the town halls of Haarlem and medieval Amsterdam. Church Missions House is so named because it was the headquarters of the Episcopal Church's Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society for much of the 20th century.

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  • Church Missions House (also known as 281 Park Avenue South) is a historic building at Park Avenue South and East 22nd Street in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Part of an area once known as "Charity Row", the building was designed by Robert W. Gibson and Edward J. Neville Stent, with a steel structure and medieval-inspired facade. The design was inspired by the town halls of Haarlem and medieval Amsterdam. Church Missions House is so named because it was the headquarters of the Episcopal Church's Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society for much of the 20th century. The facade is made of granite at the ground story and Indiana Limestone on the other stories. The facade's composition is based on the arrangement of the superstructure, which is arranged as a grid of rectangles. The main entrance is through a porch at the center of the Park Avenue facade. Inside, the building contains at least 33,600 square feet (3,120 m2) of space. As of December 2019, all six floors of the building are occupied by Fotografiska New York, an offshoot of the Swedish photography museum Fotografiska. The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society sought to develop a dedicated headquarters for much of the 19th century. The Church Missions House building was built between 1892 and 1894. The building was sold in 1963 to the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA). The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated Church Missions House as a landmark in 1979, and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The FPWA moved out of the building in 2015, and Fotografiska New York opened there in 2019. (en)
  • Church Missions House (también conocida como 281 Park Avenue South ) es un edificio histórico en Park Avenue South y East 22nd Street en el vecindario Gramercy Park de Manhattan en la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos) en un área que una vez se conoció como "Charity Row". El edificio fue diseñado por Robert W. Gibson y , con una estructura de acero y una fachada de inspiración medieval. El diseño se inspiró en los ayuntamientos de Haarlem y Ámsterdam. Church Missions House se llama así porque sirvió como sede de la de la Iglesia Episcopal durante gran parte del siglo XX. La fachada está hecha de granito con revestimiento de roca en la planta baja y piedra caliza de Indiana en las otras plantas. La composición de la fachada se basa en la disposición de la superestructura, que se organiza como una cuadrícula de rectángulos. La entrada principal es a través de un porche en el centro de la fachada de Park Avenue. En el interior, el edificio contiene al menos 3120 m² de espacio. A diciembre de 2019, los seis pisos del edificio están ocupados por , una rama del museo de fotografía sueco Fotografiska. La Sociedad Misionera Nacional y Extranjera buscó desarrollar una sede propia durante gran parte del siglo XIX. El edificio de la Church Missions House se construyó entre 1892 y 1894. El edificio fue vendido en 1963 a la Federación de Agencias de Bienestar Protestante (FPWA). La Comisión de Preservación de Monumentos Históricos de la Ciudad de Nueva York designó Church Missions House como un lugar emblemático en 1979 y se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1982. La FPWA se mudó del edificio en 2015 y Fotografiska New York abrió allí en 2019. (es)
  • La Church Missions House (également connue sous son adresse, 281 Park Avenue South) est un bâtiment historique et un point de repère à New York sur Park Avenue South à l'angle de la East 22nd Street, dans une zone autrefois connue sous le nom de Charity Row. Le bâtiment de la maison des missions de l'Église a été construit entre 1892 et 1894 pour la Société missionnaire nationale et étrangère de l'église épiscopale. Le bâtiment a été vendu en 1963 à la Fédération des organismes de protection sociale protestants, qui a occupé le bâtiment jusqu'en 2015. (fr)
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  • The exterior of Church Missions House as seen in 2021 (en)
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  • La Church Missions House (également connue sous son adresse, 281 Park Avenue South) est un bâtiment historique et un point de repère à New York sur Park Avenue South à l'angle de la East 22nd Street, dans une zone autrefois connue sous le nom de Charity Row. Le bâtiment de la maison des missions de l'Église a été construit entre 1892 et 1894 pour la Société missionnaire nationale et étrangère de l'église épiscopale. Le bâtiment a été vendu en 1963 à la Fédération des organismes de protection sociale protestants, qui a occupé le bâtiment jusqu'en 2015. (fr)
  • Church Missions House (also known as 281 Park Avenue South) is a historic building at Park Avenue South and East 22nd Street in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Part of an area once known as "Charity Row", the building was designed by Robert W. Gibson and Edward J. Neville Stent, with a steel structure and medieval-inspired facade. The design was inspired by the town halls of Haarlem and medieval Amsterdam. Church Missions House is so named because it was the headquarters of the Episcopal Church's Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society for much of the 20th century. (en)
  • Church Missions House (también conocida como 281 Park Avenue South ) es un edificio histórico en Park Avenue South y East 22nd Street en el vecindario Gramercy Park de Manhattan en la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos) en un área que una vez se conoció como "Charity Row". El edificio fue diseñado por Robert W. Gibson y , con una estructura de acero y una fachada de inspiración medieval. El diseño se inspiró en los ayuntamientos de Haarlem y Ámsterdam. Church Missions House se llama así porque sirvió como sede de la de la Iglesia Episcopal durante gran parte del siglo XX. (es)
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