Redeemer Presbyterian Church Development A modern church building with a textured, light-colored facade and a tall vertical cross, situated between two older brick apartment buildings under a blue sky. A tall building viewed from below, featuring decorative patterned panels on its facade, with a blue sky and clouds in the background. A vertical structural element extends upward on the right side. A modern, narrow building with a patterned facade stands between older brick apartment buildings. People walk on the sidewalk below, and greenery is visible on a terrace partway up the structure. A 3D architectural rendering of a modern building at the corner of 91st Street and Lexington Ave, surrounded by older-style buildings, featuring a tall cross and perforated facade design.

Location

Upper East Side

BKSK finalist competition entry for a new home for the Redeemer Presbyterian Church building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.  The site at 150 E. 91st St is part of the church’s expansion plan, having another permanent home on the UWS, and holding services in other spaces around New York City. BKSK’s design is 50,000 sf, reaching 12 stories with space for a sanctuary, classrooms, and offices.