This modest building questions basic assumptions about processes and finishes, about the nature of brickwork and the detailing of window frames – and provides a powerful space for worship
The nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is of international significance. Canted and constructed ...
The break with the tradition of the timber-roof basilica and the passage to vaulted construction has...
Medieval round churches are often seen as riddles in need of special explanation. Deviant architectu...
In this essay the author suggests that although the resulting architectural style may be ambiguous, ...
Consecrated in 1963, the parish church of St. John the Baptist is a major contribution to ecclesiast...
The three modest house projects described here are by three fellow travellers — the two authors and ...
A vast amount of iconic buildings distinguished by complex geometries have been constructed in the l...
Within Belgian Roman-Catholic church architecture the ‘house church’ [huiskerk] constitutes an as ye...
Architecture provides a cultural window into peoples’ thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This is especi...
To celebrate Australia’s strong tradition of brick architecture, as well as the largely unsung art o...
Manfredo Tafuri’s critiques in the 1960’s challenged perceptions of Modernism as fixed and absolutis...
The article is an attempt at recreating the original appearance of a Gothic brick-skeleton church in...
A vast amount of iconic buildings distinguished by complex geometries have been constructed in the l...
The Romanic roof constructions are surely one of Europe’s oldest preserved wooden constructions. The...
This paper presents a study of the iconographic relationship between medieval church porches and the...
The nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is of international significance. Canted and constructed ...
The break with the tradition of the timber-roof basilica and the passage to vaulted construction has...
Medieval round churches are often seen as riddles in need of special explanation. Deviant architectu...
In this essay the author suggests that although the resulting architectural style may be ambiguous, ...
Consecrated in 1963, the parish church of St. John the Baptist is a major contribution to ecclesiast...
The three modest house projects described here are by three fellow travellers — the two authors and ...
A vast amount of iconic buildings distinguished by complex geometries have been constructed in the l...
Within Belgian Roman-Catholic church architecture the ‘house church’ [huiskerk] constitutes an as ye...
Architecture provides a cultural window into peoples’ thoughts, actions, and beliefs. This is especi...
To celebrate Australia’s strong tradition of brick architecture, as well as the largely unsung art o...
Manfredo Tafuri’s critiques in the 1960’s challenged perceptions of Modernism as fixed and absolutis...
The article is an attempt at recreating the original appearance of a Gothic brick-skeleton church in...
A vast amount of iconic buildings distinguished by complex geometries have been constructed in the l...
The Romanic roof constructions are surely one of Europe’s oldest preserved wooden constructions. The...
This paper presents a study of the iconographic relationship between medieval church porches and the...
The nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is of international significance. Canted and constructed ...
The break with the tradition of the timber-roof basilica and the passage to vaulted construction has...
Medieval round churches are often seen as riddles in need of special explanation. Deviant architectu...