Established in 1872, St. Luke’s Anglican Church, originally St. Paul’s Anglican Church, has undergone many changes to get to where it is today. The church was rebuilt in 1922 on its original grounds located on Somerset Street West and it continues to have a thriving relationship with the community. Identified by its flat bell tower, gothic arches, symbolic paintings and meditative labyrinth, the church has distinctive features developed from years of renovations. The church is recognized for its historical, cultural and architectural values.
Established in 1872, St. Luke’s Anglican Church, originally St. Paul’s Anglican Church, has undergone many changes to get to where it is today. The church was rebuilt in 1922 on its original grounds located on Somerset Street West and it continues to have a thriving relationship with the community. Identified by its flat bell tower, gothic arches, symbolic paintings and meditative labyrinth, the church has distinctive features developed from years of renovations. The church is recognized for its historical, cultural and architectural values. This is the Integrated Project Dossier compiled by a group of undergrad students of the Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Program (Engineers and architects) at Carleton University for the CIVE3207 (ARCN4100) Historic Site Recording and Assessment course in 2016.