9/2/19 former University Christian Church |
The day before I left for the Twin Cities, I was driving
through the University District when I saw that bulldozers and excavators were
busily gutting the former University Christian Church. Built at the turn
of the 20th century, it was an active church until last year, when
its congregation apparently moved to Lake City. More recently, some social
service organizations have used the building, but that was just temporary. I
started seeing the writing on the wall – literally. When graffiti appears and people
start using alcoves as their bedrooms, it’s clear that a building’s days are
numbered.
I didn’t have time to sketch it then, but I saw that the ‘dozing
was going fast, so I was afraid it would be flattened by the time I returned
home. On Labor Day I took advantage of free street parking in the area to take
a look. Relieved to see that at least some of the Gothic structure still remains
(the part I like to sketch most anyway), I regret that I never sketched it when
it was still whole.
Most likely it will be replaced by yet another box like these across the street.
More boring boxes. |
Looks like you have the same issue we have down here Tina – old character getting demolished for shiny new boxes!
ReplyDeleteYeah, it seems to be a problem everywhere! :-(
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