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Contemporary church architecture
St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church in New Orleans is example of new architectural and structural design concepts requiring special lighting techniques; it is essentially square main structure with baptistry area in lower left corner, altar canopied by spire structure, and semicircular choir screen; pews are arranged in three naves with ceilings formed from curved thin-shell roof sections; central nave has semicircular ceiling of concrete; details of lighting used in each nave, each cove, altar, choir screen and baptistry.
Contemporary church architecture
St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church in New Orleans is example of new architectural and structural design concepts requiring special lighting techniques; it is essentially square main structure with baptistry area in lower left corner, altar canopied by spire structure, and semicircular choir screen; pews are arranged in three naves with ceilings formed from curved thin-shell roof sections; central nave has semicircular ceiling of concrete; details of lighting used in each nave, each cove, altar, choir screen and baptistry.
Contemporary church architecture
Illum Eng
1964
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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