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  1. Medieval Architecture in Western Europe: From A.D. 300 to 1500 Includes CD by Robert G. Calkins, 1998-03-19
  2. Churches of Venice (Piccoli Di Arsenale (English ed.).) by Alessandra Boccato, 1999-07
  3. Masterpieces of American Architecture (Dover Books on Architecture) by Edward Warren Hoak, Willis Humphrey Church, 2002-08-06
  4. White on White: Churches of Rural New England
  5. Churches and Cathedrals (Masterpieces of Architecture) by Stacey McNutt, 1998-11-01
  6. Modern church architecture by Joseph Pichard, 1960
  7. Muscular Churches: Ecclesiastical Architecture of the High Victorian Period by C. M. Smart, 1989-11
  8. Frederic Church's Olana: Architecture and Landscape As Art by James Anthony Ryan, 2001-07
  9. America's Religious Architecture: Sacred Places for Every Community (Preservation Press) by Marilyn J. Chiat, 1997-09-23
  10. City, Temple, Stage: Eschatological Architecture And Liturgical Theatrics In New Spain by Jaime Lara, 2005-01
  11. Architecture and the After-Life by Dr. Howard Colvin, 1992-02-08
  12. The Origins of Medieval Architecture: Building in Europe, A.D. 600-900 by Charles McClendon, 2005-10-18
  13. How to Read Churches: A Guide to Ecclesiastical Architecture by Denis McNamara, 2011-03-15
  14. European Church Architecture, 1950-2000 (German Edition) by Wolfgang Jean Stock, 2005-07-21

81. Veliky Novgorod For Tourists - What To See - Architecture
severe geometry, the lack of lavish outer decorations (more typical for the architectureof the Marvelous frescos decorated the inner walls of the churches.
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82. Article 3 - Henry Langley And The Making Of Gothic Guelph
An indepth, illustrated article by Gilbert Stelter about the Gothic architecture of churches in Guelph, Canada, designed by Toronto-based architect Henry Langley.
http://www.uoguelph.ca/history/urban/article3.html
Originally published in Historic Guelph, Volume XXVIII, September 1989 Figure 1: Gothic Guelph. Several Gothic spires dominate Guelph's townscape in the early 1880s. From the left: the old St. Bartholomew's Roman Catholic Church. with the transept and fleche of the new Church of Our Lady looming over it; Central School; St. George's Anglican Church; St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church; and possibly. through the trees, First Baptist Church. Source: George Grant. Picturesque Canada . vol. 2 (1882).
The artist who depicted Guelph for Picturesque Canada in the early 1880s emphasizes some of the Gothic spires which dominated the skyline. (Figure 1). The fledgling city had been transformed in the previous twenty years from a frontier community built in a late Georgian classical tradition, to a Victorian city dressed up in the latest metropolitan style. Guelph's rapid transformation was typical of changes throughout Ontario. and indeed. the entire English speaking world. At a general cultural level, this "profusion of spires", as one historian has put it. represented an attempt by the various Christian churches to proclaim the power of the sacred in the face of a society that was becoming increasingly secular and materialistic. More particularly. this Gothic revival can be traced to Great Britain, where this movement originated mainly among church architects and architectural critics. It was popularized in Canada by British-born and trained architects such as William Thomas and William Hay, or by Canadians trained by them. such as Henry Langley.

83. Churches.htm, Church Architecture, Church Architects, Church Builders, Church Bu
Beck architecture is currently proceeding with the Design Development portion ofthis project texas Prestonwood is one of the best known Baptist churches in the
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We have recently added an 1800 seat auditorium to an existing church facility in North Dallas. The building exterior is designed to tie into the existing buildings. By creating a wrap around seating arrangement in the auditorium we maximized the sense of community within the space, as well as improving the sense of intimacy between the pastor and the congregation. A large atrium serves as a foyer for the auditorium and provides an additional area for congregating. Beck is providing integrated design and construction services for this project. m a r i n e r s c h u r c h i r v i n e , c a l i f o r n i a This is a 4,000 Seat Worship Center addition to an existing church in Orange County, California. The walls of the Sanctuary radiate outward to allow natural light to filter into the space (an important design feature to the Church and it's Congregation). Beck Architecture is currently proceeding with the Design Development portion of this project, expected to start construction in Summer 2002. f i e l d e r r o a d b a p t i s t c h u r c h a r l i n g t o n , t e x a s

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In early, 2000 we were looking for a dog to begin quail hunting again. We were looking for a versatile dog that could hunt not only upland birds but other birds such as waterfowl. We had committed for a Brittany Spaniel when one morning on ESPN Outdoors we saw a clip on the St. Usuge Spaniel. On contacting the St. Louis owners we found these dogs to be just to our liking. In March, 2000 we purchased a 6 month old male named Peyton. At that time he was one of only 8 in the United States Peyton doing what he loves best. While our intent was to find a good hunting dog we were also interested in breeding the dogs as well to the end we spent a year locating a female that was bloodline compatible to our male. In May, 2002 we secured a female from M Serge Bey and the French St. Usuge Club. We flew her here direct from France and picked her up in Chicago . Her name is Sawn a French name that has no English translation. Because she is so bold our nickname for her is “Little Sh..!”

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86. St Laurence’s Chapel At Bradford-on-Avon
Southampton University explains its work on one of the bestpreserved Anglo-Saxon churches. History, architecture, excavation, interpretation and computer-based reconstructions.
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Bradford-on-Avon The chapel as it is today (at left), and the computer-generated model. his website results from work on one of the best-preserved early church buildings in England, the chapel of St Laurence at Bradford-on-Avon, to mark the millennium of the gift of Bradford to Shaftesbury Abbey in 1001. It is composed of a series of self-contained sections, three that give background about the building, one that describes an excavation carried out in 2000 and another that gives the detailed interpretations that result from it. The final section describes and shows a three-dimensional computer reconstruction model of the building as it might have looked. Any comments on the site are welcome; contact can be made through the Acknowledgements alternative version of this site.

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88. ALL SAINTS CHURCH
One of England's largest parish churches, and a fine example of Victorian gothic revival. Offers a comprehensive virtual tour, parish information including worship times, church architecture, parish notices and events.
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89. Webshots Community - Churches / Eglises (religious Architecture) Quebec.Canada.
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90. New Page 1
Article on Christian and Lutheran church architecture and art commissioned on the occasion of the dedication of Our Savior Lutheran Church, Houston. Includes many photos of historic Lutheran churches.
http://www.osl.cc/ff/architechture.html
On the Occasion of the Dedication of the Sanctuary of
Our Savior Lutheran Church Houston, Texas 25 June, 2000
The Presentation of the Augsburg Confession
The Cornerstone of the"Mountain Church" in Seiffen - 1779
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"To the Glory of God and the Salvation of Man" - These words were engraved in golden letters on the cornerstone of the Mountain Church in the Saxon village of Seiffen in the year of our Lord 1779. In many respects, the design of our sanctuary has been inspired by this classic Lutheran Church. Our earnest and heartfelt prayer as we dedicate our new church today is that all may be done "To the Glory of God and the Salvation of Man." May the Gospel resound in this House of God with power from on high. May His Word ever be preached among us in all of its saving truth and purity. May the Sacraments which our gracious Lord has established always be rightly administered in our congregation for the forgiveness of our sins and strengthening of our faith. We dedicate our church today, in the year of our Lord 2000 "To the Glory of God and the Salvation of Man." "Architecture for churches is a matter of Gospel. A church that is interested in proclaiming the Gospel must also be interested in architecture, for year after year the architecture of the church proclaims a message that either augments the preached Word or conflicts with it. Church architecture cannot, therefore, be left to those of refined tastes, the aesthetic elite, or even the professional architect. If the Gospel of Christ is worthy or accurate verbal proclamation, week by week, it is also worthy of faithful architectural proclamation, where its message speaks year after year...It is most unfortunate that many people understand the word architecture solely in terms of style...A church is a place where God’s people gather together to worship Him, and how they worship, as well as what they believe, is either reinforced or undermined by the architecture. Church architecture is therefore first and foremost a matter of theology rather than a matter of style."

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92. REDEFINING RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE: TWO CRAFTS Man CHURCHES IN CALIFORNIA
Mark L. Brack The Preservation Alliance of greater Philadelphia. REDEFININGRELIGIOUS architecture TWO CRAFTS MAN churches IN CALIFORNIA. Quick!
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TWO CRAFTS MAN CHURCHES IN CALIFORNIA
Quick! Imagine a church! Craftsman architecture is most familiarly associated with residential designs- -bungalows and cottages, and examples of this style can be found throughout the country. Craftsman churches, though, were much less common outside the West Coast and were usually limited to seaside, mountainous, or rural resort and vacation regions where their rustic qualities were believed to be more appropriate. On the West Coast, particularly in San Francisco Bay Area, numerous Craftsman style churches were designed and built in the early twentieth centuryeven in urban contexts where their unorthodox style was readily adopted and accepted. One of the earliest Craftsman churches, the Church of the New Jerusalem in San Francisco, coexists along with more traditional church architecture. True to his Craftsman ideals, Maybeck declared that his church was to be "the same on the inside as on the outside, without sham or hypocrisy." But unlike many Craftsman designers, he also enjoyed exploring new materials. His use of exposed concrete, metal factory-sash windows and asbestos wall sheathing was innovative, but certainly shocking- -especially for sacred purposes. Yet Maybeck brought to these materials a warm and humane touch that has rarely been replicated. The vines and redwood structural elements soften the industrial materials, creating an exterior of great charm and individuality.

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Stefano and Danio Zanolin present the attractions of the city and its hinterland museums, churches, festivals, events. Study of Frari's Basilica, Links to sites with history and architecture, and a selection of hotels.
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94. Gothic Architecture - Earthlore Glossary Reference: Unique Features Of Gothic Ch
Ridge turret Found more commonly on churches without towers, located over the crossingand named for their In architecture a curved panel or window recess.
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  • Antependium Decorated frontispiece to an altar, featuring allegorical figures in tapestry or carved forms.
  • Canopy An overhanging shade or shelter above an artwork or statue, sometimes situated upon pillars.
  • Capital The upper element of an architectural pillar, often finely decorated in Romanesque and Early Gothic structures.
  • Column figure A statue or sculpted figure which serves as a supportive or decorative shaft within a portal.
  • Gargoyle From the Old French: gargouille, meaning: throat. The word refers to sound which water makes as it passes through the gullet. Originally a reference to the drains atop cathedrals which were later carved into the form of beasts or animals.
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  • Iconography Religious imagery painted upon wooden panels. The term is also used to define the study of symbolism as it relates to the subject of a work of art.

95. Gothic Architecture - Earthlore Glossary: Structural Components Of Churches And
On churches, smaller scale spires are often referred to as Steeples. Graphic Printsare Now Available, Featuring Art and Photography of Cathedral architecture.
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  • Aisle Passageways of a church or cathedral, separated from the Nave by rows of pillars; generally running along the north and south sides.
  • Ambulatory A continuous isle which wraps a circular structure or an apse at its base. Designed for use in Processions.
  • Apse A vaulted element in a church or cathedral which serves to terminate a semicircular Aisle or Chapel. The Apse, generally domed, will often form the Altar. The term is derived from the Medieval Latin: absis or apsis
  • Basilica A term sometimes used in reference to a cathedral for ceremonial reasons, although traditionally denoting an earlier form of structure. The Basilica is the archetype of succeeding cathedral forms, the most famous of which is the early Saint Peter's in Rome. A Basilica consists of a Nave bordered along its side by Aisles with a Clerestory and an Apse.
  • Chancel Altar space reserved for the clergy or choir, bordered by railings.

96. The Riverside Church In The City Of New York
Contact information, church programs, overview of the art and architecture of the church, calendar of events, and directions to the church. Affiliated with American Baptist churches, USA and the United Church of Christ.
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97. Eclecticism In The Architecture Of Québec Catholic Churches
were particularly influenced by the American neoromanesque churches. The neo-romanesquewas the international style of religious architecture in the 19th
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Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church of Sainte-Victoire de Victoriaville The building boom at the turn of the 20th century What is eclecticism? Beyond the formal Varying stylistic sources ... The end of eclecticism Varying stylistic sources Different regions with local craftsmen area David Ouellet The end of eclecticism It is now agreed that the end of eclecticism can be dated at around 1910 and the beginning of the First World War. The revival of the Beaux-Arts J. Omer Marchand (2) Sylvie Tanguay, , M.A. thesis, Laval University, mars 1989, 141 p.

98. Eclecticism In The Architecture Of Québec Catholic Churches
stained glass, giving to the churches a profoundly narrative character.Eclecticism's place in the architecture of Québec churches.
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The bell-tower of the Church of Saint-Sauveur The building boom at the turn of the 20th century What is eclecticism? Beyond the formal Varying stylistic sources ... The end of eclecticism The building boom at the turn of the 20th century In a similar way to the period following the Second World War, the end of the 19th century was a period of growth. This was true not only for the population but also for the infrastructure needed to service a considerably enlarged area of settled land. Towns had never been so heavily populated, and this was in spite of the development of the backlands of the Saint Lawrence valley and the number of new villages being established . New parishes - there were about 300 created at this time - came into being in towns and countryside. Instead of starting with small chapels, they decided to build permanent churches. The older parishes also decided to replace or enlarge their places of worship which up until then had often been simple chapels which were much too small.

99. Istanbul: Early Churches Of Constantinople Architecture And Liturgy
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