Strängnäs Cathedral Building, Sweden
Strängnäs Domkyrka building renewal, near Stockholm: Danish architects AART win internationally open competition to restore and develop Sweden’s best-preserved medieval cathedral
St Albans Cathedral Welcome Centre building
New St Albans Cathedral Welcome Centre by conservation architects Simpson and Brown, connecting Norman cathedral with 20th century Chapter House, plus renovations to Chapter House.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral New York City
US-American magazine ‘Glass Magazine’ award St. Patrick’s Cathedral New York City in the category “Most Innovative Interior Glass Rails, Walls and Doors” for exceptionally transparent and weightless structure.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral Building Restoration
The $177 m conservation of St. Patrick’s Cathedral building in New York City took ten years that impacted an entire city block. Designed by American architect, James Renwick, Jr. in the Gothic Revival style it was constructed 1858-1888.
Coventry Cathedral: Basil Spence Building
The Getty Foundation announced $1.66 million in architectural conservation grants dedicated to twelve significant 20th century buildings as part of its Keeping It Modern initiative
Canterbury Cathedral Landscape Competition
Landscape architects inspired by the Cathedral’s archives and glass art. The team led by Hyland Edgar Driver Landscape Architects has won the Canterbury Cathedral Landscape Design Competition.
Port-au-Prince Cathedral Competition, Haiti
Haiti was shocked by a catastrophic earthquake, affecting around three million people, more than 315,000 fatalities and over 280,000 collapsed or damaged buildings. Port-au-Prince was the most devoured city by this tragedy, and within its lovely cathedral, “Notre Dame de l’Assomption”.
Between Cathedrals: Cadiz Building Design
Between Cathedrals seeks to create an intervention worthy of the most significant location in the history of Cadiz, the oldest city of the West: the empty space facing the sea located between the Old and New Cathedrals.
Salisbury Cathedral Building: Bishops Palace Wells
Salisbury Cathedral and Bishops Palace & Gardens in Wells are undertaking prestigious projects with 20/20 – a Cornish Design and Build company based in Falmouth, to draw people into their grounds and encourage exploration.
Strasbourg Cathedral Building, France
Strasbourg Cathedral Building, Architect, Images, French Project, News Strasbourg Cathedral, France : Architecture Cathedral Fold, eastern France, Europe 19 Apr 2011 Strasbourg Cathedral Building Cathedral Fold Strasbourg, France Design: Axis Mundi Design LLC pictures from Axis Mundi Design (New York, … Continued
Antwerp Cathedral Competition, Belgium
Antwerp Cathedral Competition, Belgian architecture brainstorming contest ”Designing Absence” for imagining second tower for Antwerp Cathedral, Belgium
Liverpool Catholic Cathedral: Metropolitan
Liverpool Catholic Cathedral, England design by Frederick Gibberd Architect: Liverpool Roman Catholic Cathedral, Paddy’s Wigwam building, architecture
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral: Church of Christ
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, England design by George Gilbert Scott Architect: Liverpool Cathedral building completed in 1978, UK architecture
Berliner Dom: Berlin Cathedral Building
Berlin Cathedral is the short name for the Evangelical Supreme Parish and Collegiate Church (German: Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin) in Berlin, Germany
Barcelona Cathedral Building: Barri Gotic
Barcelona Cathedral, Catalonia, Spain – architecture photos – historic structure in Barri Gothic, date, Barcelona religious building images
Aarhus Domkirke: Jutland Cathedral Building
Aarhus Cathedral, Jutland, Denmark, (Danish: Aarhus Domkirke, Jylland) is the longest and tallest church building in the country, at 93 m (305 ft) in length and 96 m (315 ft) in height.
Ripon Cathedral Building, North Yorkshire
The Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Wilfrid: founded as a monastery by Scottish monks in the 660s, it was refounded as a Benedictine monastery by St Wilfrid in 672. The church became collegiate in the tenth century, and acted as a mother church within the large Diocese of York for the remainder of the Middle Ages.