1150 Park Avenue CLOSE 
The church introduced a degree of modernity to Upper Park Avenue that was quickly seized upon by architect George F. Pelham Jr., who not only designed this building but also 1130 one block south, and his red-brick designs nicely complement the church with considerable contextual grace.
This 89-unit cooperative building, which was completed in 1940, the same year Pelham also completed 785 Park Avenue further south, holds the building line but is indented above the second story to provide more corner windows.
The site is at the crest of Carnegie Hill and the neighborhood is highly desirable for families because of its churches and schools.
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