Cathedral Church of St. Paul

At a Glance

Location

Boston, Massachusetts

Client

The Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts

Type

Religious

Size

12,600 s.f.

Project Summary

St. Paul’s Church, designed by Alexander Parris in 1819, is the first wholly American Episcopal parish and the first example of Greek Revival architecture in Boston. Today, it is the Cathedral for the seat of the Episcopal Diocese. PCA360 led a major renovation of this National Landmark Building. The project includes a reworked main worship space, a new chapel, and an upgraded undercroft to serve a wider variety of ministries. PCA360, working closely with the Dean of the Cathedral, navigating budget constraints, identifying value management opportunities, and successfully delivering the finished project.

Insights

38

Pews removed and repurposed as wainscotting

9

New coffered laylights

650

Pounds (weight of the sculpture installed over the front doors)

Cathedral Church of St. Paul
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Cathedral Church of St. Paul
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Cathedral Church of St. Paul
Cathedral Church of St. Paul
Cathedral Church of St. Paul
Cathedral Church of St. Paul

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