Brattishing #24
October 8, 2009 – 8:37 am | No Comment

Brattishing: A decorative flurry of architectural links including JULIUS SHULMAN, TRAHAN ARCHITECTS, SILVA DIAS ARQUITECTOS, GABION, THE CITADEL, MASONIC SYMBOLISM, 2009 ARCHITECTURAL 3D AWARDS, STAINED GLASS, RE-INVENTING CITIES, BODY BAROQUE

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The Remarkable Gothic Sculpture at Beverley Minster
December 22, 2008 – 2:29 pm | No Comment
The Remarkable Gothic Sculpture at Beverley Minster

The remarkable gothic sculptures at Beverley Minster photographed by Andy Marshall

25 Remarkable Gothic Images
November 28, 2008 – 10:08 am | 2 Comments
25 Remarkable Gothic Images

25 remarkable images of Gothic architecture

Saint Edmund’s – The full scheme
September 29, 2008 – 3:58 pm | No Comment
Saint Edmund’s – The full scheme

Saint Edmund’s – The full scheme, originally uploaded by fotofacade.
SEE IT LARGE!
Saint Edmund’s, Falinge near Rochdale – is a real tour-de-force. Built in the 1870′s for £28,000 (when a good church cost £4000). …

Hammerbeam View
July 22, 2008 – 10:37 pm | No Comment
Hammerbeam View

Hammerbeam View, originally uploaded by fotofacade.
If you are ever lucky enough to visit the church – look up from this angle at the hammerbeam roof – it is spectacular.
Saint Edmund’s, Falinge near Rochdale – …

Chair without seat
June 24, 2008 – 12:19 pm | No Comment
Chair without seat

Chair without seat, originally uploaded by fotofacade.
Because Saint Edmund’s was elevated to mimic the status of Solomon’s Temple, the vaults beneath are high enough to walk around in comfortably. I came across this chair (has …

Choir Stall Finial
June 17, 2008 – 8:45 am | No Comment
Choir Stall Finial

Choir Stall Finial, originally uploaded by fotofacade.
Saint Edmund’s, Falinge near Rochdale – is a real tour-de-force. Built in the 1870′s for £28,000 (when a good church cost £4000). It is a Masonic Church …