A useful resource for architecture
students, travellers, and anyone interested
in our religious heritage, this volume
documents the world's most important
cathedrals from their early Christian,
Romanesque, and Gothic origins through
their evolution during the Renaissance
and Baroque periods to the styles of
the modern age.
Spanning the globe, the monuments
in this volume have been selected for
their exceptional historical value,
aesthetic attributes, and architectural
significance. From St. Mark's Basilica
in Venice, which was constructed in
1050, to the 2003 opening of Richard
Meier's Jubilee Church in Rome, these
churches embody a vast range of architectural
styles.
Full-color photographs vividly convey
the colorful turban-shaped domes of
St. Basil in Moscow, the ornate stone
carvings and gargoyles of Notre Dame,
and the opulent frescoes and gold gilt
ceiling of St. Mark's Basilica. The
photography also evokes the unique qualities
of the settings of each cathedral, whether
situated in the middle of a bustling
city square or in a more remote natural
setting. From Philip Johnson's Crystal
Cathedral in Garden Grove, California,
to London's Westminster Cathedral to
Helsinki Cathedral in Finland, this
book demonstrates the awe-inspiring
architecture and interiors that make
these churches world treasures.