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Ronchamp in the spotlight. The feature of a shocking building in the 50s journals.
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Tillich and the Spilled Coffee Cup: The Breakthrough of the Spirit in Contemporary Church Architecture
Bert Daelemans
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53 A Living Presence: Presented Papers Originality and Tradition: The Presence of the Past in Contemporary Church Architecture
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A Living Presence: Extending and Transforming the Tradition of Catholic Sacred Architecture, 2015
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AN AMAZING PROJECT: The Ephemeral Church of Montigny-sur-lès-Cormeilles
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Looking for a new tradition. Evolution in Spanish religious architecture of the 20th century
Esteban Fernández-Cobián
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"Pierre D'Angicourt and Angevin Construction," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 72, no. 2 (June 2016), 140-157.
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Maria Lurdes Craveiro
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Hidden modernity: Reinforced concrete trusses in Brussels parish churches (1935–40)
Romain Wibaut, Ine Wouters
Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories. Proceedings on the Sixth International Congress on Construction History (6ICCH), 2018
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Opening the Shrine of the Mundaneum: The Positivist Spirit in the Architecture of Le Corbusier and his Belgian ‘Idolators'
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Space and Beholder in Nineteenth -Century Sacred Architecture
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Porta Aurea 19, 2020
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Review of Roland Recht, _Believing and Seeing: The Art of Gothic Cathedrals_
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SOME NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS ROOTS OF 20TH CENTURY ARCHITECTURE
Rudolf KLEIN
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Architecture and Art: La Ronchamp's symbiosis as a 'total work of art'
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The sacredness of reinforced concrete between structural and formal links
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Living Stones, Crying Walls: The Dangers of Enlivenment in Architecture from Renaissance putti to Warburg’s Nachleben (2013)
Alina Payne
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Critical Evaluation of Architectural Rudiments from the Perspective of Religion
Nikhil V Badrike, Kartiki Narkhede
International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management (IJSREM), 2023
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The Religious Imagination in Modern and Contemporary Architecture, Introduction: The Apocraphal Project of Modern and Contemporary Architecture
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The Construction of Notre-Dame in Paris
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Sacred Spaces: How Does Church Architecture Communicate the Sacred?
Mark R Peters
Paper: Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology, 2022
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'In the sky with diamonds' of Ronchamp's East Wall: Constellations of Thought Montreal Architectural Review
Marcia Feuerstein
Montreal Architectural Review, 2009
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“Evidence of an Innovative Master Builder in Northern Burgundy: The Early Gothic Construction of the Parish Churches at Gurgy and Beines”
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Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2005
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History of Architecture (AP313) | Essay | 2014 Comparison of the five Principles of Le Corbusier and Monumentality and servant and served-space concepts of Louis Kahn Essay for History of Architecture (AP131
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What Makes Architecture “Sacred”?
Uwe Michael Lang
Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 2014
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Ch. 8 Ten Myths of Contemporary Sacred Architecture
Duncan Stroik
The Church Building as a Sacred Place: Beauty, Transcendence, and the Eternal, 2012
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THEOLOGY OF SPACE: ORTHODOX ARCHITECTURE IN THE NEW CENTURY
Inga Leonova
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Montreal Architecture Review, 2019
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An Innovative Builder in Northern Burgundy: The Early Gothic Parish Churches at Gurgy and Beines
Cynthia Canejo
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Modern Architecture and The Sacred (co-edited with Ross Anderson)
Max Sternberg, Ross Anderson
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020
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Essay on chosen writings about Le Corbusier Class: Special Topics in the Architectural History of the 20th Century
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The Church Building as a Sacred Place: Beauty, Transcendence, and the Eternal
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The Influence of Building Materials on Architectural Design: Dalmatian Stone at the Cathedrals in Korčula and Šibenik
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