St. Stanislaus Parish was founded in Cleveland in 1877 in an area known as Little Warsaw. The foundations were laid for the present structure in 1886 under the direction of Rev. Anton Kolaszewski.
Patterned after the great churches of Eastern Europe, St. Stanislaus was designed by architect William H. Dunn in the Victorian Gothic Style
The amazing CCJ retired tonight at the old Broadway Library--now a ministry and event location--but formerly a Carnegie Library. Great architecture for a great event. Congrats CCJ -you have transformed CLE and NEO for the BETTER :) xxoo
Location: Convivium Gallery 1433 E 33 Street 44114 Time: 2:00 pm Email: akwinc [at] sbcglobal [dot] net
Contact: 216.575.1242
A lively discussion on a beautiful, sunny afternoon in CLE. Some folks even rode their bikes to the talk. Credit to panelists and especially moderator Charles Mitchell, AIA President Kurt Weaver and Alenka Banco for hosting the event at Convivium33 St. Josaphat Arts Center.
St. Stanislaus
CLEVELAND
RENOVATION CONSTRUCTION COST: $1.4 MILLION
YEAR OF RENOVATION: 1998
RENOVATION ARCHITECT: VAN DIJK PACE WESTLAKE
St. Stanislaus Parish was founded in Cleveland in 1877 in an area known as Little Warsaw. The foundations were laid for the present structure in 1886 under the direction of Rev. Anton Kolaszewski.
Patterned after the great churches of Eastern Europe, St. Stanislaus was designed by architect William H. Dunn in the Victorian Gothic Style
Fitting Library Retirement of CCJ
The amazing CCJ retired tonight at the old Broadway Library--now a ministry and event location--but formerly a Carnegie Library. Great architecture for a great event. Congrats CCJ -you have transformed CLE and NEO for the BETTER :) xxoo
Walker Weeks and AIA discussion at Convivium33
http://www.aiacleveland.com/calendar.asp
Saturday November 17
Architects Draw Panel Discussion
: Details will follow as soon as possibleLocation: Convivium Gallery 1433 E 33 Street 44114
Time: 2:00 pm
Email: akwinc [at] sbcglobal [dot] net
Contact: 216.575.1242
A lively discussion on a beautiful, sunny afternoon in CLE. Some folks even rode their bikes to the talk. Credit to panelists and especially moderator Charles Mitchell, AIA President Kurt Weaver and Alenka Banco for hosting the event at Convivium33 St. Josaphat Arts Center.