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Cathedral and light
" On January 13, 1495 he preached his great Renovation Sermon to a huge audience in the Cathedral, recalling that he had begun prophesying in Florence four years earlier, although the divine light had come to him " more than fifteen, maybe twenty years ago.
* Cathedral of light
Harlow new town and the rebuilding of Coventry city centre are said to show the influence of the Festival Style " in their light structures, picturesque layout and incorporation of works of art ", and Coventry Cathedral ( 1962 ), designed by Basil Spence, one of the Festival architects, was dubbed " The Festival of Britain at Prayer ".
This rally was particularly notable due to Albert Speer's Cathedral of light: 152 searchlights that cast vertical beams into the sky around the Zeppelin Field to symbolise the walls of a building and the attendance of Prince Chichibu, a brother of the Emperor of Japan, who had a personal meeting with Adolf Hitler to boost relations between Japan and Germany.
On Saturdays at 8: 45pm the Cathedral sponsors a sound and light show.
In his dream he saw " Miatsin ", the Only Begotten Son of God, with glittering light on his face descending from the Heavens and with a golden hammer striking the ground where the Cathedral was to be located.
Dive sites around Coron include many different reef dive sites and " Günter ´ s Cave ", also known as Cathedral Cave because during a certain time of the day, the sun throws a beam of light through a hole in the cave ceiling, illuminating the inside.
Cathedral is a two-player abstract strategy board game based around a conflict between two factions (" dark " and " light ") for territorial supremacy within the bounds of a mediæval city.
Whichever player is using the " light " pieces begins by placing the Cathedral anywhere within the play area, aligned with the squares.
Sixteen cast-iron lanterns hang from the tall aisles that light up the Cathedral.
Only a few of the older residential and light industrial structures of historic Cascade retain their original uses today ; the historic Immanuel Lutheran Church and St. Spiridon Russian Orthodox Cathedral remain.
It was released on CD in 1996 along with his second symphony for organ Let there be light which had been premiered in Riga Cathedral in 1993.
The most recently discovered work of Agresti came to light in June 2009 in Cesena Cathedral, an oil on copper in depicting the patron saint of the city, Saint John the Baptist, assigned to the old master by Alex Cavallucci.

Cathedral and Nazi
The background to the story is that Lady Schrapnell, a wealthy American neo-aristocratic woman with a will of iron, has dragooned most of Oxford's history department to help her rebuild Coventry Cathedral exactly as it was before it was destroyed in the Nazi Blitz during World War II.
* George Wylie-awarded the George Cross in honour of his heroic attempts to defuse a Nazi bomb which had landed on St Paul's Cathedral in London

Cathedral and architectural
It is believed that the Cathedral of the Metropolitan Peter in Vysokopetrovsky Monastery, another work of Aleviz Novyi, later served as an inspiration for the so called octagon-on-tetragon architectural form in the Moscow Baroque of the late 17th century.
The church was conceived on the model of the Cathedral of Toledo, for what initially was a Gothic architectural project, as was customary in Spain in the early decades of the 16th century.
The result is that the Cathedral reflects a hodgepodge of architectural styles, with a Gothic nave, a Romanesque crossing under the dome ; chapels in French, English and Spanish Gothic styles, as well as Norman and Byzantine ; Gothic choir stalls, and Roman arches and columns separating the high altar and ambulatory.
Before the end of 1661 Wren was unofficially advising the repair of Old St Paul's Cathedral after two decades of neglect and distress ; his architectural interests were also evident to his associates at the time.
Sculpture and architectural details were often bright with coloured paint of which traces remain at the Cathedral of Chartres.
* the Cathedral, dating to the 12th-13th centuries, combining Romanesque and Gothic architectural elements.
The building was designed by the architectural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst & White using the shape of the Giralda tower of Seville's Cathedral combined with French Renaissance details.
One major architectural feature of Lincoln Cathedral are the spectacular vaults.
Because the cathedral was built in only 38 years, Salisbury Cathedral has a single consistent architectural style, Early English Gothic.
The Sainte-Chapelle's most obvious architectural percursors include the apisidial chapels of Amiens Cathedral, which it resembles in its general form, and the Bishop's Chapel ( c. 1180's ) of Noyon Cathedral, from which it borrowed the two-story design.
Perhaps the most distinctive feature of Chartres Cathedral is the extent to which architectural structure has been adapted to meet the needs of stained glass.
He is perhaps most famous for his discovery of perspective and for engineering the dome of the Florence Cathedral, but his accomplishments also include other architectural works, sculpture, mathematics, engineering and even ship design.
As the chief architect of St. Petersburg's largest construction site, Montferrand supervised many other architectural jobs for the State, notably repairs of Kazan Cathedral.
In addition to the waterworks project, Latrobe designed the central tower of the St. Louis Cathedral, which was his last architectural project.
Around this time, Jones also produced drawings for the New Exchange in the Strand and the central tower of St. Paul ’ s Cathedral, displaying a similar practical architectural inexperience and immature handling of themes from sources including Palladio, Serlio and Sangallo.
* Corpus of architectural drawings of the Cathedral of Milan research project by Politecnico di Milano
Filippo Brunelleschi made great contributions to architectural design with his dome for the Cathedral of Florence.
With respect to tourism, the city has old architectural jewels such as: Catedral de Santa Ana ( The Cathedral of Saint Anne ), Alcaldía Municipal de Santa Ana ( Santa Ana City Hall ) and the Teatro de Santa Ana ( Santa Ana Theater ).
Petrozavodsk is distinguished among other towns of North Russia by its Neoclassical architectural heritage, which includes the Round Square ( 1775, reconstructed in 1789 and 1839 ) and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral ( consecrated in 1832 ).
The most conspicuous architectural feature of the central part of the city is the Cathedral of Virgin's Nativity ( 1860 – 1887 ), designed by Konstantin Thon.
Although best known for his portraits, he also carried out religious paintings and architectural work, including plans for Christ Church Cathedral in Montreal in 1803, and was a surveyor.
Of architectural interest in Greenpoint are: The Episcopal Church of the Ascension ( Ascension Greenpoint ) ( 1853 ) the oldest church in Greenpoint on Kent Street, The Astral Apartments ( 1885 ) ( NRHP ) on Franklin Street, the Saint Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church ( 1875 ) on Manhattan Avenue, the Eberhard-Faber Pencil Factory on Greenpoint Ave at Franklin St., the Polish Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord ( 1921 ) ( NRHP ) on North 12th Street, the Oliver Hazard Perry School () ( 1867 ) on Norman Avenue ( the oldest continuously operating public school building in New York City ); the Capital One ( formerly Green Point ) Savings Bank ( 1908 ), the Saint Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church ( 1896 )() on Humboldt Street, which serves as a Catholic shrine for the Polish community, and the synagogue building of Congregation Ahavas Israel ( 1903 ) on Noble Street ( the sanctuary, with stained glass windows and a torah shrine with turn-of the century wood carvings, is currently open only during services on Saturday mornings ).
Possibly as a result of this wealth and the distractions of Court life, his architectural output was small-including some work at Chatsworth ; Roehampton House ( now part of Queen Mary's Hospital ); St. Philip's Church, Birmingham ( now the Cathedral ) and St Paul's Church, Deptford.

Cathedral and propaganda
" Soviet propaganda claimed that Poles destroyed much of Kiev's infrastructure, including the passenger and cargo railway stations, and other purely civilian objects crucial for the city functioning, such as the electric power station, the city sewerage and water supply systems as well as monuments such as St. Volodymyr's Cathedral.

Cathedral and tool
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Cathedral and designed
* 1907 – Basil Spence, Scottish architect, designed the Coventry Cathedral ( d. 1976 )
The discs were designed by Gaudí and Jujol between tests during their stay in Majorca, while working on the restoration of the Cathedral of Palma.
* 1334 – The bishop of Florence blesses the first foundation stone for the new campanile ( bell tower ) of the Florence Cathedral, designed by the artist Giotto di Bondone.
File: Anglican Communion Compass Rose. jpg | Anglican Communion Compass Rose originally designed by the late Canon Edward West of the Cathedral.
The town has the enormous new Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Trinity, a recently completed Roman Catholic Church of the Nativity and the Mask of Sorrow memorial, a huge sculpture in memory of Stalin's victims, designed by Ernst Neizvestny.
* the so-called New Fair Cathedral, designed in the Russian Revival style and constructed between 1856 and 1880 at the confluence of the Oka and the Volga ;
The 1822 layout was done by architect and civil engineer Próspero Catelin, who also designed the current facade of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral.
Tapestry of Christ in Glory, 1962, Coventry Cathedral, 75. 5 feet high, designed by Graham Sutherland and woven by Ateliers Pinton | Pinton Frères, Felletin, France.
* Christ in Glory, ( 1962 ) for Coventry Cathedral designed by Graham Sutherland.
Cathedral, where the banners are designed by a resident artist.
She designed for Liberty's and embroidered a frontal for the communion table of Glasgow Cathedral.
His memorial, designed by his friend and fellow architect William Curtis Green, is in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
St Thomas the Apostle was designed by architect Edward Maufe in preparation for his work on Guildford Cathedral and includes a sculpture by Eric Gill.
One of the largest items is the Hereford Screen, weighing nearly 8 tonnes, 10. 5 metres high and 11 metres wide, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1862 for the chancel in Hereford Cathedral, from which it was removed in 1967.
Additionally Scott designed the Mason and Dixon monument in York Minster ( 1860 ), prepared plans for the restoration of Bristol Cathedral in 1859 and Norwich Cathedral in 1860 neither of which resulted in a commission, and designed a pulpit for Lincoln Cathedral in 1863.
He also designed St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee.
Also in Ireland, Pugin designed St. Mary's Cathedral in Killarney, St. Aidan's Cathedral, Enniscorthy ( renovated in 1996 ) and the Dominican church of the Holy Cross in Tralee.

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