6. The Parish House at St. Sava’s Cathedral, Formerly Trinity Chapel School

The Parish House at Saint Sava Cathedral designed by Jacob Wrey Mould

While New York City still boasts many remnants and ornamental structures designed by Mould, the only extant building we have of his is the Parish House at the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava (formerly Trinity Chapel). Built in 1860, the Victorian Gothic building originally served as the Trinity Chapel School. All of Mould’s signature design elements can be found in this building, from the pointed arch windows and polychromatic masonry to decorative tile work. New York is especially lucky to have this building after a devasting fire in 2016, which nearly claimed the Cathedral.