The United Church in Meadowood

Address:1111 Dakota Street
Current Use:

Place of worship

Constructed:1989
Architects:Unknown

Photographs

Detail photo of side entrance and landscaping at The United Church in Meadowood at 1111 Dakota Street
Photo of the side elevation at The United Church in Meadowood at 1111 Dakota Street
Photo of the side elevation of the United Church in Meadowood at 1111 Dakota Street
Photo of street facing front elevation at the United Church in Meadowood at 1111 Dakota Street
Context photo of the United Church in Meadowood at 1111 Dakota Street

More Information

The United Church in Meadowood is a member of the United Church of Canada, that had its first beginnings as a small community group meeting for worship in local elementary and high schools. As the community grew, funds were allocated to constructing a permanent space and ground was broken at 1111 Dakota Street in 1988 to begin construction. The church was fully completed in 1989.

The United Church in Meadowood has a facade of brown brick and white stucco, featuring large front and side elevations with embedded brick details. Within the church is a sanctuary, narthex, fellowship hall, small meeting rooms, and a kitchen. To facilitate congregation and events of various sizes, there is a foldable wall on the main floor. The building is also fully accessible.

Design Characteristics

Materials:

brick, stucco

Neighbourhood:

Meadowood, St. Vital

Frontage Direction:

East, North

  • Facade of brown brick and white stucco
  • North and east facing elevations
  • Embedded brick detail on east elevation
  • Foldable narthex wall
  • Fully accessible