Greenwich Y.M.C.A., Historic community center in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Greenwich Y.M.C.A. is a community building centered around a rotunda topped by a shallow dome and octagonal cupola at its crown. The main structure is flanked by four-story wings that house a large gymnasium and swimming pool complex.
The building was constructed in 1916 as a memorial gift from Mrs. Nathaniel Witherill and combines Colonial Revival with Georgian architectural elements. The design also displays Beaux-Arts influences characteristic of the era.
The building reflects how early Greenwich valued community spaces where local residents of all ages could come together for recreation and social life. Its layout was designed to encourage people to participate in physical activity and gather in shared spaces.
The building is located on East Putnam Avenue and is easy to recognize by its prominent rotunda and side wings. Visitors can find athletic and recreational facilities within walking distance of the main entrance.
The rotunda entrance features Doric columns supporting a porch ceiling finished in Guastavino tile, a handcrafted construction method rarely seen today. The original design included separate entrances for men and boys, reflecting the social organization of that era.
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