When I first visited this part of the campus, the sun was behind it and the effect of it shining through the entrance at the center of the picture. It was also between classes, and hundreds of students were swarming over the plaza and stairs. This picture does not do justice to both the enormity and also the redeeming merits of the building I saw then.
Avenue: Convent Avenue
The flagship campus of City University of New York is City College, at 137th Street and Convent avenue. Top is a panorama of the campus, with the North Academic Center at left, and Wingate, Harris, Compton & Goethals, and Baskerville Halls are the gothic buildings left to right from there. This picture is taken from in front of Steinman Hall; the bottom to pictures are from the east side of the campus on St. Nicholas Campus, and are of the other side of Steinman Hall.
The entire old campus has great curb appeal, and I found it a very inspiring setting.
Here is a map of City College I used; match it up to the Google map (you may need to zoom in).
I love finding details that people overlook. I think this church is a good example for many reasons, the least of which is the dirt it has accumulated. Take for example the small staircase and entrance at the rear; it reminds me of secret entrances to a castle. Or the size and direction of the stained glass in the chapel; I can only imagine how splendid it is in morning light.
See also this article on the church’s history.







