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  1. Protestant Worship and Church Architecture: Theological and Historical Considerations by James F. White, 2003-02
  2. Built of Earth and Song: Churches of Northern New Mexico by Marie Romero Cash, 1993-06
  3. Historic New Mexico Churches by Annie Lux, 2007-09-05
  4. Church of the Sacred Heart (Architecture in Detail) by Ivan Margolius, 1995-11-05
  5. Byzantine Church Architecture by Constantine Cavarnos, 2000
  6. Medieval Architecture in Western Europe: From A.D. 300 to 1500 Includes CD by Robert G. Calkins, 1998-03-19
  7. Houses of Worship: An Identification Guide to the History and Style of American Religious Architecture by Jeffery Howe, 2003-11-17
  8. Churches by Judith Dupre, Mario Botta, 2001-10-01
  9. Exploring Churches: Fieldguide ~ Understanding Styles ~ Ideas and Aims ~ The Church in Use ~ The Craftsman at Work by Paul Clowney, Tessa Clowney, 1982-09
  10. Historic Churches of Mississippi by Sherry Pace, 2007-06
  11. This Old Church: The Indispensable Guide for Restoring Church Buildings by Ion Grumeza, 2005-11-30
  12. English architecture in a country village, by Arthur Henry Plaisted, 1927
  13. Planning and Building Church Facilities by Gwenn E. McCormick, 1992-09
  14. Form, Style and Meaning in Byzantine Church Architecture (Collected Studies, Cs644.) by Hans H. Buchwald, 2000-02

41. Alley : Poyner Architecture
Specializing in commercial, institutional, cultural and churches. Includes profile, contacts and portfolio.
http://www.alleypoyner.com/
Alley Poyner is working with Kutak Rock to renovate Omaha's first "skyscaper". Read the Omaha World-Herald article. Omaha landmark to come back to life, with the help of Alley Poyner. Read the Omaha World-Herald article. Architect Chris Jansen is assisting owner Al Haney with the redevelopment of an important corner in the historic Dundee neighborhood. Read the details in the World-Herald article Alley Poyner is pleased to announce the addition of four new members of our team: Trina Westman received her Master of Architecture from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada and brings a great amount of experience in mixed-use and commercial projects. Eric Westman graduated from the University of Kansas with a Bachelor of Architecture. While working in Chicago, his design involvement included commercial, healthcare, and restoration projects. Jason Schmitz has a Master of Architecture from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. His broad range of experience includes religious facilities, commercial space, libraries and healthcare.

42. Miller Architecture
Charlotte firm specializes in residential and architectural interiors, including homes, estates, churches, multifaimily and millwork design.
http://www.millerarchitecture.com/
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their appeal for the long-term benefit of our Clients and the built environment. Miller Architecture is a full-service Architectural Firm in Charlotte, NC licensed in several East Coast states. Click on the scrolling pictures or the menu on the right to explore our building experiences since 1995.

43. 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/

44. City Of London Churches
Articles by Mark McManus on the architecture and history of the City churches, illustrated with old prints.
http://www.ourpasthistory.com/london/
City of London Churches Introduction St Andrew Undershaft All Hallows By The Tower St Stephen Walbrook ... London Churches: Other Churches
Articles written by Mark McManus about some of his favourite churches in the City of London- click on the links

45. Coptic Architecture Of Orthodox Churches And Monasteries -1-Hanging Church - Old
Coptic Architechture of Orthodox churches and Monasteries St. Tekla Church -Alexandria - Egypt.
http://st-takla.org/Gallery/Gallery-Coptic-Orthodox-Architecture-01.html
Coptic Orthodox Architecture (1) Hanging Church - Old Cairo - Egypt (Click on the image to enlarge and/or save) Interior view A view from the outside Another outside view The entrance and the garden Same view at a different time The pillars Interior view Architectural plan Another view from the outside Far away view Jump to Gallery: History of Coptic Orthodox Church
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Coptic Architechture of Orthodox churches and Monasteries St. Tekla Church -Alexandria - Egypt.
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Coptic Orthodox Architecture (4) (Click on the image to enlarge and/or save) Archangel Michael Church - Kafr El-Deir - El-Menofya - Egypt Plan of Angel Michael Church - Kafer Al-Dayr - Minofia - Egypt The Angel's Church - Seberbay - El-Gharbya - Egypt The Dome of the Angel Church - Seberbay - Gharbiya Architectural plan for the Angel's Church Saberbay - El-Gharbia - Egypt St. George Church - Sandbeis - El-Kalioubya - Egypt Plan of Martyr George Church - Sendbees - Qalyoubya - Egypt St. George the Roman Coptic Church - Hesset Berma - Egypt Marigerges Church - Heset Perma - Egypt El-Set Refka Church - Sonbat - Egypt Saint Martyr Refqa Church - Senbat - Egypt Jump to Gallery: History of Coptic Orthodox Church
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47. Regional Info (Architecture)
The Rural Green tourism Association of IvanoFrankivsk, Ukraine describes the wooden churches and homes of the region, and their techniques of construction.
http://members.aol.com/chornohora/arch.htm
REGIONAL INFORMATION the mountains hutsuls architecture tourism
WOODEN ARCHITECTURE
THE HUTSUL CHURCH
Probably the most distinctive structure that has carried architectural traditions of the distant past into our time is the wooden church. According to a Hutsul Christmas carol, everywhere that a drop of Christ's blood touched the ground, grew a church. Nearly every village, no matter how small, had its own church. Today, over a hundred churches can be found throughout the Carpathians, several dating back to the 15th century. The plan footprint of a classical Hutsul church is in the form of a cross. Churches are typically topped with one, three or even five cupolas. Historians believe that structures of this design were constructed in the Carpathians during the Kyivan Rus period, although none have survived to the present. Other church plans (a one chamber plan, and the three section plan) were also employed in the past. A one chamber plan church that was constructed in 1428 can be seen today in Seredne Vodyane (Rakhiv district). In the 16th-18th century, churches with a cross plan came to predominate in the Hutsul region. These types of churches were also common in eastern Ukraine, yet there, they were somewhat taller. Tragically, most wooden churches of eastern Ukraine were destroyed by the Soviets in the 1930's. Carpathian churches were spared by their remoteness and also since the region came under Soviet rule after WWII. The oldest surviving Hutsul churches were constructed in the 16th-17th century. Several examples are:

48. Premier Architects
Specializing in buildings for churches and churchrelated organizations, with custom architecture and predesigned plans. Houston, Texas.
http://www.premierarchitects.com/
Licensed architectural services within the state of Texas
Texas Registered Architect #13715
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49. Doylestown Architecture
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/

50. Architecture - The Empire That Was Russia: The Prokudin-Gorskii PhotographicReco
His subjects ranged from the medieval churches and monasteries of old Russia, illustrates the verticality common to early Russian church architecture.
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/architecture.html
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T he architectural richness of the Russian Empire reflected its long history and the cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity of its people. Prokudin-Gorskii photographed medieval churches and monasteries in European Russia and mosques and Islamic schools in the Caucasus and Central Asia. Many of the buildings he photographed were later destroyed by war or revolution, but others survived the Soviet period and have been restored. In addition to religious buildings, Prokudin-Gorskii photographed houses, country estates, factories, and barns. His skill as a photographer and the technical sophistication of his methods are apparent in the treatment of subjects ranging from church interiors to panoramic shots of cities.
Evening View of a Mosque
The Pamir Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for an evening view of the Shakh-i Zindeh Mosque in Samarkand, a complex of graves and mortuary chapels built over many centuries for the women of the dynasties descended from Timur (Tamerlane, 1336-1405), the great medieval ruler of Central Asia.

51. The Churches Of Rome
Chris Nyborg's guide to churches of all denominations in this city central to the development of church architecture. Includes biographies of their architects and artists.
http://roma.katolsk.no/
Welcome to my guide to the churches of Rome.
O Roma nobilis, orbis et domina,
Cunctarum urbium excellentissima,
Roseo martyrum sanguine rubea,
Albis et virginum liliis candida,
Salutem dicimus tibi per omnia
Te benedicimus: salve per saecula.
From a th or 10 th century poem , probably written at Verona.
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52. The Wooden Churches Of Eastern Europe: An Introductory Survey
An illustrated review by Andrew Gregorovich of this book by David Buxton.
http://www.infoukes.com/culture/architecture/wooden_churches/
The Wooden Churches of Eastern Europe: An Introductory Survey
A Book Review
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Andrew Gregorovich
Church of the Trinity (above on book jacket) 1775-78 and 1887 in
Novomoskovsk, Dnipropetrovsk oblast. An extraordinary, wooden
structure, the largest wooden church in Ukraine. THE WOODEN CHURCHES 0F EASTERN EUROPE: An Introductory Survey, by David Buxton. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1981. vii, 405 p. illus., plans, maps. $85.00 U.S., 47.50 U.K. Cambridge U.P., Pitt Building, Trumpingtn St., Cambridge CB2 1RP; in USA: 32 East 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10022.
Rarely is there a book published which provides so much information on a subject that it can he described as a landmark book. David Buxton's The Wooden Churches of Eastern Europe is that kind of book. It unites a well written text together with an outstanding selection of photos, plans and illustrations to provide an excellent survey of the subject. For a long time to come it will be consulted as an authoritative study of the subject in English. Church of the Trinity (roof plan above) 1775-78 and 1887 in Novomoskovsk, Dnipropetrovsk oblast. An extraordinary, wooden structure, the largest wooden church in Ukraine.

53. Lancashire Churches - Introduction - Best Viewed With Internet Explorer
The architecture and history of Lancashire churches. In the books about churcharchitecture Lancashire is rarely given the place it deserves.
http://www.lancashirechurches.co.uk/
Lancashire Churches Updated 15 April 2004 An enthusiast's look at the architecture and history of the churches of the Red Rose County Introduction In the books about church architecture Lancashire is rarely given the place it deserves. Authors frequently follow the popular imagination, and view the county as a place of cities, towns and industries that grew up during the Industrial Revolution. Consequently Victorian architecture features heavily in their pages. Yet Lancashire is also a place of hills, plains and coast, of ancient villages and market towns. Like most counties' churches, those in Lancashire span all the periods of architectural development, from Saxon times to the present day. And, whilst it is true that some periods are better represented than others, the enthusiast in Lancashire can find local gems and national treasures throughout the county. This website looks at a selection of churches of architectural and historic interest. They are representative of the county and, in the main, are not the more obvious choices. There is a bias to west and north Lancashire - the areas which have received least attention in the past.

54. Yurko Design & Architecture--Asheville, NC
Offers full range of architectural services. Site features mission, FAQs, commercial and residential projects, and churches.
http://www.yda-online.com/
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We believe in architecture as a social art that is generated of site specifics, program, and a command of building technology. We offer a process that arrives at design solutions that uniquely respond to the particular needs of each client.

55. Lancashire Churches - Links
Buy books about church architecture Church architecture websites A smallselection of interesting and useful links about 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

56. 404 Redirect
List of local churches and short descriptions of each.
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57. Barbelith: Art: Hawksmoor
Catherine Wright discusses the life and architecture of Nicholas Hawksmoor, asking why his churches prompt thoughts of gloom and mystery. Includes a gazetteer.
http://www.barbelith.com/cgi-bin/articles/00000054.shtml
Webzine Underground Collective Go to: BARBELITH Webzine Head Shop Switchboard Magick Laboratory Art Books Comic Books Music About this site Contact us Submit an article BARBELITH Underground BARBELITH Collective 06.02 20 Sep 2005 Barbelith Webzine Art Hawksmoor Art Hawksmoor Written: 30 NOV 2001 REVOLUTION Head Shop Switchboard Magick Laboratory SPECTACLE Art Books Comic Books Music ABOUT About the site Contact Us Submit an article SEARCH The architecture of Nicholas Hawksmoor has been the subject of considerable interest in the last half-century, where his work had previously been almost completely ignored. His major churches: St Alphege, Greenwich; St Anne, Limehouse; St George-in-the-East; Christ Church, Spitalfields; St George, Bloomsbury; St Mary Woolnoth: these have become important loci of London occult and psychogeographical thought - originally brought to the attention of the reading public by Iain Sinclair in Lud Heat, the book which provided the impetus and the inspiration for Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor.
Both Ackroyd and Sinclair see Hawksmoor's churches as centres of malevolent energies which are connected with the Ratcliffe Highway and Whitechapel murders; Sinclair places the churches at the angles of a sign of Set, and sees them as cult centres, temples for malignancies which have yet to be laid to rest:
From what is known of Hawksmoor it is possible to imagine that he did work a code into the buildings, knowingly or unknowingly, templates of meaning, bands of continuing ritual. The building should be a Temple, an active place, a high metaphor.

58. English Parish Church Architecture And History
David Rees gives histories and images of historic churches, starting with Dorset St Nicholas at Studland, Milton Abbas and St John's, Holdenhurst.
http://www.epcah.org/
English Parish Church Architecture and History Welcome to EPCAH, a site dedicated to the beauty of England's parish churches. Each church will feature a short history, a discussion of their architecture and some photgraphs to give a flavour of each building.
The three English churches have been joined by the church of St Pierre in Monmartre.
Should you wish to e-mail me then please use the letter icon in the bottom left-hand corner. I hope you enjoy the site.
David Rees

59. R. A. Lacey Architecture - Church Architect, Custom Homes, Commercial
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 Ron Lacey - A.I.A. , principal and owner of R. A. Lacey Architecture is an experienced church architect. Click on the links below for some guidelines about church planning, design, and consulting services. 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

60. Church Architecture Exeter Cathedral Development
Architectural Development of Exeter Cathedral. Of the Saxon church, whichBishop Leofric used as his cathedral, no fragments now remain above ground,
http://www.britannia.com/history/devon/churches/exeterarch.html
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The Architectural Development of Exeter Cathedral in Devon
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"Nowhere is there a cathedral of greater originality, of more complete harmony or more obvious and striking unity" than at Exeter. The Cathedral forms a class of itself, as far as details go. No building of its age shows us the taste of that age in greater perfection. Exeter Cathedral does not hold its high place in the hierarchy of churches in virtue of the area of ground which it covers. It does not rank in magnitude with the great cathedrals of Wessex or the greater church of Canterbury, or with Lincoln, or with York, but in originality, in harmony, in unity, it bears comparison with the proudest of them all. Exeter is one of the smaller but most beautiful of cathedrals in England. Of the Saxon church, which Bishop Leofric used as his cathedral, no fragments now remain above ground, though its remains were excavated in the 1970s. Doubtless, it was greatly inferior to the Norman edifice which Bishop Warelwast, nephew of the Conqueror, commenced to build to the east of it in 1114. Apparently, almost a century was spent on the work, which was finished by Bishop Marshall very late that same century, according to the plan and foundation of his predecessors. The chapter house was added by Bishop Bruere in the mid-13th century. The wealthy, Bishop Stapledon was able to provide the Cathedral with many endowments for extensions of the 'new work'. The nave was begun around 1310 and the vast pulpitum there dates from his time. These constructions were completed by Bishop Grandisson in the late 1330s and the stonework of his windows is considered to be the best example of the period. Further, his magnificent screen is the glory of the West Front. This beautiful facade, with its sculptured figures, was probably finished around 1342 and would originally have been highly painted.

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