Andrew G. Patrick (1907–1955) was an American architect who specialized in churches and schools, mostly for Catholic clients in Connecticut.
Andrew G. Patrick | |
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Born | 1907 |
Died | 1955 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Architect |
Early life and education
editPatrick was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1905. He lived in Stratford, Connecticut, where he attended the university school.[1] He graduated from Notre Dame School of Architecture in 1931 and thereafter served in the military for a time.
Architectural practice
editHe then worked with the architectural firm Fletcher-Thompson where he was associated with noted architect J. Gerald Phelan. Both men designed many churches, schools, convents and rectories for Catholic clients.
Works
edit- Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Bridgeport, Connecticut
- Holy Name of Jesus Church, Stratford, Connecticut
- St. James School, Stratford, Connecticut[1]
- St. James Church, Stratford, Connecticut (redesign of church built by J. Gerald Phelan)[1]
- Auditorium, Our Lady of Peace Church, Stratford, Connecticut[2]
- Our Lady Of Grace Church, Stratford, Connecticut
- St. Stephen Church, Trumbull, Connecticut[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d Kervick, Francis William Wynn Architects in America of Catholic tradition. C.E Tuttle, 1962, p. 140.
- ^ http://www.ourladyofpeacestratfordct.4lpi.com/miscdownloads/OLPHistory.pdf Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine Our Lady of Peace History
Further reading
editKervick, Francis William Wynn (1962). Architects in America of Catholic tradition. C.E. Tuttle Co. p. 140.