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Photo, Print, Drawing Saint Sebastian Church, 476 Mull Avenue, Akron, Summit County, OH

[ Drawings from Survey HABS OH-52  ]

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[ Data Pages from Survey HABS OH-52  ]

About this Item

Title

  • Saint Sebastian Church, 476 Mull Avenue, Akron, Summit County, OH

Names

  • Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
  • Kraus, Robert, Sr.
  • Kent State University, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, sponsor
  • Murphy, Elizabeth Corbin, faculty sponsor
  • Breen, Michael P., delineator
  • Hooks, Nathan R., delineator
  • Konopka, Lauren L., delineator
  • Kristof, Ashley M., delineator
  • Ladouceur, Adam J., delineator
  • Peters, Bryan M., delineator
  • Petrovic, Marissa A., delineator
  • Caraballo, Anthony, field team
  • Gruic, Rachel, field team
  • Lagrou, Melanie, field team
  • Miketa, Richard, field team
  • Ramierez, Mark, field team
  • West, Benjamin, field team

Created / Published

  • Documentation compiled after 1933

Headings

  • -  churches
  • -  Catholic churches
  • -  religions
  • -  Ohio--Summit County--Akron

Latitude / Longitude

  • 41.099041,-81.566485

Notes

  • -  2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry
  • -  Significance: The building houses a large collection of modern, handcrafted religious art which was commissioned specifically for the space and is incorporated into the design of the structure. Artwork is used throughout the space to depict religious figures and share their stories and includes hand-carved wood statuary, locally designed and crafted stained glass scenes, and Venetian crafted glass mosaics. The church’s unique fixed art collection coupled with its atypical, but impressively executed architectural styling set its architecture apart from every other structure in existence. In addition to bearing historic architectural significance, it is also bears great cultural significance. The parish spreads out into the surrounding community which congregates at the church. Here the community gathers in groups of friends, family and peers for education, socialization, tradition, celebration, worship, and comfort. The mere existence of the church has created a cherished subculture and affects the everyday lives of the members in the community. Neither the campus, nor church is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places, but is believed to be eligible. It appears to satisfy the requirements for Criterion A due to its contribution to the shaping of the community. It also appears to satisfy Criterion C due to the church’s unique architectural style and the high quality of art that is part of its original design and execution.
  • -  Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1831
  • -  Survey number: HABS OH-52
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1958-1960 Initial Construction

Medium

  • Measured Drawing(s): 11
  • Data Page(s): 3

Call Number/Physical Location

  • HABS OH-52

Source Collection

  • Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Repository

Control Number

  • oh1989

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf

Rights & Access

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Obtaining Copies

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  • Data Pages
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  • Visit the Prints & Photographs Reading Room and request to view the group (general information about service in the reading room is available at: https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/info/001_ref.html). It is best to contact reference staff in advance (see: https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/address.html) to make sure the material is on site. OR
  • P&P reading room staff can provide up to 15 quick copies of items per calendar year (many original items in the holdings are too old or fragile to make such copies, but generally HABS/HAER/HALS materials are in good enough condition to be placed on photocopy machines). For assistance, see our Ask a Librarian page OR
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Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, Robert Kraus, College Of Architecture And Environmental Design Kent State University, Elizabeth Corbin Murphy, Michael P Breen, Nathan R Hooks, Lauren L Konopka, et al. Saint Sebastian Church, 476 Mull Avenue, Akron, Summit County, OH. Ohio Akron Summit County, 1933. Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/oh1989/.

APA citation style:

Historic American Buildings Survey, C., Kraus, R., Kent State University, C. O. A. A. E. D., Murphy, E. C., Breen, M. P., Hooks, N. R. [...] West, B. (1933) Saint Sebastian Church, 476 Mull Avenue, Akron, Summit County, OH. Ohio Akron Summit County, 1933. Documentation Compiled After. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/oh1989/.

MLA citation style:

Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, et al. Saint Sebastian Church, 476 Mull Avenue, Akron, Summit County, OH. Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/oh1989/>.