Apollinare Osadca

Apollinare Osadca,[a] AIA (November 12, 1916 – September 15, 1997)[1] was a Ukrainian-American architect active in New York City.

[3] He emigrated to the United States in 1949 after staying in a displaced person's camp after the war.

[4][5] Osadca founded his firm practicing under his own name in 1955 and was registered as an architect in Connecticut, Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

[clarification needed] Osadca's most prominent work in New York City is St. George's Church (1977).

The authors of the AIA Guide to New York City described it as "A Greek Revival temple in stucco, with a mini-onion dome", regretting [clarification needed] the "domed symbol of the parish's wealth and burgeoning membership: Miami Beach on 7th Street replaces the real Greek Revival thing.