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         Churches Architecture:     more books (100)
  1. The Gothic Revival and American Church Architecture: An Episode in Taste, 1840-1856 by Phoebe B. Stanton, 1997-05-08
  2. Historic New Mexico Churches by Annie Lux, 2007-09-05
  3. St. Mark's: The Art and Architecture of Church and State in Venice
  4. Sacred Power, Sacred Space: An Introduction to Christian Architecture and Worship by Jeanne Halgren Kilde, 2008-07-21
  5. Architecture in Communion: Implementing the Second Vatican Council Through Liturgy and Architecture by Steven J. Schloeder, 1998-04
  6. Churches of Rome by Pierre Grimal, 1997-12-31
  7. Historic Churches of Mississippi by Sherry Pace, 2007-04-19
  8. Great Medieval Churches and Cathedrals of Europe (Dover Pictorial Archive Series) by Jules Gailhabaud, 2003-01-13
  9. Trinity: A Church, a Parish, a People by Dena Merriam, 1996-08-01
  10. Theaters of Conversion: Religious Architecture and Indian Artisans in Colonial Mexico by Samuel Y. Edgerton, 2001-05-01
  11. Church On the Water, Church of the Light: Tadao Ando (Architecture in Detail) by Phillip Drew, 1996-11-07
  12. First Church of Christ Sci (Architecture in Detail) by Edward R. Bosley, 1994-01-01
  13. St Andrew's Church (Architecture in Detail) by Trevor Garnham, 1996-07-03
  14. Fortress-Churches of Languedoc: Architecture, Religion and Conflict in the High Middle Ages by Sheila Bonde, 2008-01-28

41. Polythematic Structured Subject Headings System (PSH)
services; mausolea; dolmens; menhirs; pyramids; sanctuaries; churches (architecture) (8) see also liturgy; basilicas;
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  • 42. EARLIER ARCHITECTURE IN VIENNA
    A short history, maps and photographs of palaces and churches by Octavian Ciupitu, PhD student of the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
    http://www.arch.kth.se/hemsidor/otherhome/octavianhome/Austria/vienna.html
    EARLIER ARCHITECTURE IN AUSTRIA
    Earlier Architecture in
    VIENNA
    About Vienna Please
    use the Back arrow on the Toolbar of your brewser to came back to this screen!) A Short History of Vienna Pictures
  • The Map of the City of Vienna in 1870s
  • The Map of the City of Vienna in 1990s: Places of Interest
  • Palaces
  • Hofburg
  • Churches
  • Stephansdom (St. Stephen's Cathedral) (1100s, 1300-1510)
  • North view
  • North tower
  • Master Anton Pilgram
  • Dominikanerkirche
  • Front view
  • The vault
  • Karlskirche (St. Carlo Borromeo's Church) (1716-37)
  • Plan
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  • Inside view
  • The dome
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    AWARDS:
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    Made up: August 25, 1995. Latest modified: August 24, 1999. The Department of Architecture and Town Planning
    at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden The Division of Design Methodology Octavian CIUPITU (octavian@arch.kth.se) From here you may go to the following screens: EARLIER ARCHITECTURE IN AUSTRIA
  • 43. Architecture Of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Features photographs and information about Amsterdam's architectures from ancient churches to modern skyscrapers.
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    44. Churches And Religious Architecture
    1794 2.1 Converted churches (15771794) 2.2 The first protestant churches (1597-1794 ca.1795-1860)3.3 Early Neo-Gothicism in religious architecture (1823-ca.
    http://www.archimon.nl/churches/churches.html
    Religious architecture of the Netherlands This section contains the finished chapters of what ultimately should become a complete illustrated history of religious architecture in the Netherlands. The chapters that are planned or under construction are already mentioned here to give some idea of what the final result should be like. Introduction 1 The Middle Ages
    Romanesque (ca. 950-1250)

    Romanogothicism (ca. 1250-ca. 1350)

    Gothicism (1254-ca. 1600)

    2 Reformation and Republic 1566-1794
    Converted churches (1577-1794)

    The first protestant churches (1597-1794)

    Continued Catholicism (1566-1794)

    3 Religious freedom and polarisation 1795-1900
    3.1 Restitution and restoration (1795-1900)
    Early Neo-Gothicism in religious architecture (1823-ca. 1870)
    Neo-Gothicism (ca. 1850-1914) The other neo-styles (ca. 1850-1900) 4 The 20th century Protestant architecture between Rationalism and Jugendstil (ca. 1895-1925) 4.2 Neo-Romanesque Religious expressionistic architecture (ca. 1910-1930) Traditionalism and the Delft School 4.4 Functionalism powered by FreeFind Back to Archimon main page

    45. Religious Architecture Of The Netherlands: The First Protestant Churches (1597-1
    Click here to go to the Archimon main page. Religious architectureof the Netherlands The first protestant churches (15971795).
    http://www.archimon.nl/churches/firstprotestantchurches.html
    Religious architecture of the Netherlands: The first protestant churches (1597-1795)
    In 1795 the occupation by French troops made an end to the privileged position of the calvinists. Although in large parts of the country, for as far under Republican control, many former catholic churches could be used for protestant services, in some cases the construction of an entirely new church was necessary. This was especially true in those provinces where a large number of protestant refugees from the southern Netherlands had drastically increased the population. The first protestant church in the Netherlands was however built in a new fortified town, Willemstad in the current province of Noord-Brabant. This church was constructed from 1597 to 1607, and is especially noteworthy for its ground-plan; the church consists of an octagonal main space, and an (unfinished) tower. Centralization in church architecture soon became the protestant ideal. In churches like these everyone could have a good view at the minister and hear what he had to say. Usually though, fairly traditional churches were built, like this small church in the former village of Besoyen, Holland, which today is a part of

    46. Historic Laurens County Online
    Very short biography of the county with pictures of historic sites and architecture.
    http://www.laurenscounty.org/history/index.html
    The General Assembly passed an act on March 12, 1785, whereby 6 counties were to be established out of the old Ninety-Six District. Laurens County was one of those counties. You may begin your historic walk by clicking on one of the three subject areas below, or jump directly to any of the specific locations. Click here to read more about historic Laurens or contact the Chamber for information on available tours.

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    47. Charlotte NC Architect - Miller Architecture
    Charlotte firm specializes in residential and architectural interiors, including homes, estates, churches, multifaimily and millwork design.
    http://www.millerarchitecture.com/
    Architecture Architectural Interiors Kitchens Dining Rooms Miller Architecture is a full service Architectural Firm in Charlotte NC licensed in several East Coast states. We specialize in striking Picturesque and Traditional designs for Clients who want assurance that their home/project will be delightful, well proportioned and detailed to last. Stairs Baths Welcome to our Residential Web Site.
    It includes the first examples of our Custom Home, Architectural Interiors and Multi-Family Design.
    We would appreciate your feedback. Please visit our Guest Book and let us know your impressions. Porches Millwork Design Thank you,
    Tony F. Miller, AIA
    Member: American Institute of Architects Click on Photos for Additional V i ews Under Construction On The Computer Screen

    48. NetSERF: Architecture
    site. Medieval sections include Romanesque churches, Gothic churches,medieval fortifications and Belgian architecture. URL http
    http://www.netserf.org/Architecture/
    Search NetSERF NetSERF Features Medieval Glossary
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    ArtServe : Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Architecture and Sculpture
    Over 130,000 images of art and architecture mainly from the Mediterranean Basin. You can view all the images, just one at a time. In order to see more per page, you have to subscribe to their cost-recovery service. URL: http://rubens.anu.edu.au/index.html
    Total Clicks: Last Click: 04 April 2003
    Digital Archive of Architecture
    A large archive of architectural images, from Prof. Howe's personal slide library. Though not exclusively medieval, there is a great deal to look at while walking through the site. Medieval sections include: Romanesque churches, Gothic churches, medieval fortifications and Belgian architecture. URL: http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/arch/contents_europe.html

    49. Alley : Poyner Architecture
    Nebraska firm focused on commercial, institutional, cultural and churches. Includes profile, contacts and portfolio.
    http://www.alleypoyner.com
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    50. Home Page
    Jan Dickler and John Hauser provide an illustrated guide with bibliography and teacher resources. They cover architectural styles, public buildings, churches and houses.
    http://imls-train.cis.drexel.edu/bucks2/
    Doylestown Architecture Home Welcome to Doylestown Architecture: Opening the door to Doylestown We love Doylestown, and we hope you enjoy our view of some of the town's historic architecture. This website was designed with high school students, and their teachers, in mind. We've provided the sort of information students look for when they begin to study their built environment. We have also included a page for teachers who want to study architecture in their classrooms, including suggested resources for them to help their students evaluate the information they find online. This site was developed by librarians, and we encourage you to consult books as well as online sources for this and any other subject. Therefore, you'll find a list of books, as well as links, on each of our pages. While we seek to inform students and others about various styles and periods of American architecture, we have determined that providing a glossary of architectural terms is beyond the scope of this project. Go to one of the architectural sites for which we have provided links, such as

    51. Churches Of Iran - Vang Cathedral In Esfahan - History,
    churches of Iran, General View of Vang cathedral in Esfahan, Iran. Previous PageHistory and architecture of churches of Iran Vang cathedral, Esfahan Next Page.
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    Churches of Iran - Vang cathedral, Esfahan
    (The construction started in 1655 A.D. and finished in 1664.
    In addition to the cathedral, there is a library, a museum and a printing office) History and Architecture of Churches of Iran - Vang cathedral, Esfahan Go To Page: [ Cover
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    52. Built In Buffalo
    A guide to researching houses, churches, theaters, factories, and commercial buildings in Buffalo, NY.
    http://www.buffnet.net/~allemand/arch.html
    Built in Buffalo How to Research Local Architecture Cynthia Van Ness, MLS
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    53. Digital Archive Of Architecture: Churches
    Table of Contents Quick Index 17th century 18th century 19th century 20th century architecture links Fine Arts department home page. churches.
    http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/churches.html

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    54. Le Vertige Divin
    The late JacquesEdouard Berger described this exuberantly ornate style in art and architecture, and picked out six Bavarian churches as outstanding examples.
    http://www.bergerfoundation.ch/Vertige/english/

    55. R.A. Lacey Architecture
    Professional design firm for churches, custom homes, and commercial projects in the Pacific Northwest and across the USA. Architectural registration information, church planning, and images of previous designs.
    http://www.ralacey.com/
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    Project Portfolio Click on the link above to view some of the projects by R. A. Lacey Architecture Church Planning Welcome R. A. Lacey Architecture is a professional planning and design firm located in the Pacific Northwest. Established in 1987, R. A. Lacey Architecture has earned acclaimed results for projects across the USA. R. A. Lacey Architecture can be commissioned to provide planning and design services from preliminary studies to full architectural representation for your project. You will find a variety of useful information at this site. Please feel free to look around. If this is your first visit, please sign our

    56. ARCHITECTURE IN RUSSIA AND KIZHI WOODEN CHURCHES
    architecture in Russia Kizhi Wooden churches 14th Century. Russia's woodenchurches often perched on hilltops, overlooking the forests and villages.
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    57. Yurko Design & Architecture--Asheville, NC
    Offers full range of architectural services. Site features mission, FAQs, commercial and residential projects, and churches.
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    58. Lancashire Churches - Links
    Cheshire churches photographs of churches of all denominations. ChurchCrawler - Phil Draper's ongoing celebration of church architecture.
    http://www.lancashirechurches.co.uk/links.htm
    Lancashire Churches A small selection of interesting and useful links about church architecture. Lancashire Churches The Mystery Surrounding St Chad's Parish Church - detective work in Poulton le Fylde! http://freespace.virgin.net/mc.storey/ stchadpoulton.html John Burke's Heysham - an illustrated history of St Peter's Church and St Patrick's Chapel. http://www.bispham2.freeserve.co.uk/heysham - the church website has a good history with photographs. http://www.priory.lancs.ac.uk/ St George the Martyr, Preston - information and pictures of a little known church. http://www.ronw25013.pwp. blueyonder.co.uk/st_george.htm St Mary, Deane, Bolton - a "a village church still, and a proud one": Pevsner. http://mysite.freeserve.com/deaneparish

    59. Lancashire Churches - Good Books
    architecture in Britain and Ireland An excellent guide to preRenaissancebuildings in the British Isles, with a strong bias to churches.
    http://www.lancashirechurches.co.uk/recomm.htm
    Lancashire Churches From Amazon - recommended books about church architecture Lancashire : 2 the Rural North (The... Pevsner's essential North Lancashire book is currently available in two editions. The first is from Penguin Books, the second from Yale University Press. The books appear to be identical. The Yale edition is cheaper and quicker to order. North Lancashire Lancashire - South Pevsner's essential South Lancashire book is currently available in two editions. The first is from Penguin Books, the second from Yale University Press. The books appear to be identical. The Yale edition is cheaper and quicker to order. South Lancashire England's Thousand Best Churches This county-by-county guide looks at what Simon Jenkins considers to be the best 1000 churches. It is readable, well illustrated from the "Country Life" photographic archive, and is a very popular book. Discovering Church Architecture This slim volume from the Shire series is a useful guide for anyone wanting to know more about the subject. It takes the reader through the basic information about architecture and liturgy that can enrich a visit to a church.

    60. Premier Architects
    Specializing in buildings for churches and churchrelated organizations, with custom architecture and predesigned plans. Houston, Texas.
    http://www.premierarchitects.com/
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