Hamline Church United Methodist was built in 1928, just across the street from Hamline University. The church is notable for its Gothic Revival architectural style and its stained glass windows, woodwork, and stone carvings done by Minnesota artisans.
The church building, though in generally good condition, had some known problems relating to windows and gutters, and there were concerns that there may also be other issues. The congregation obtained a Legacy Grant from the Minnesota Historical Society and hired MacDonald & Mack to conduct an intensive Historic Structure Report detailing the building’s history and condition, and giving recommendations for treatment.
PROJECT PARTNERS
Structural engineer: Mattson Macdonald Young
Mechanical and electrical engineer: Hallberg
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Hamline Church United Methodist
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Church exterior
Church interior. (Better photo coming soon!)