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The Metropolitan Cathedral of Liverpool (RC) - The official site gives a history of this remarkable Modernist building completed in 1967. Designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, the circular plan and spiked elevation is intended to evoke Christ's crown of thorns. Includes virtual tour and history. Saint Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church - Church in San Francisco that was designed to accommodate the congregation's unusual liturgical practices. The official site includes a tour. Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association - EASA is a non-profit organisation in the UK which promotes good standards of design and repair of ecclesiastical buildings across all denominations. New Church Architecture Journal Launched - A new magazine, Sacred Architecture, edited by Duncan Stroik and devoted to issues of church architecture from an orthodox Catholic perspective premiered in December. Roots of Modernist Church Architecture - In this article from Adoremus Bulletin Duncan Stroik, professor of architecture at Notre Dame University, shows how the Church adopted the architecture of the secular realm. The Roughwood British Churches Album - Photographs of the interior and exterior features of historical churches in England. Village Churches In and Around Peterborough - Includes several hundred photographs of churches within 20 miles of Peterborough, England. Clifton Cathedral - This boldly modern Roman Catholic Cathedral was among the first whose design followed the principles of the Second Vatican Council. Designed by the Percy Thomas Partnership, it was consecrated in 1973. The official site includes an illustrated description.
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