5 The Church With Cool Architecture
Monday, December 26, 2011
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1. Harajuku: Japanese Futuristic Church
This futuristic-looking Protestant Church is located in Tokyo, powered by design company Ciel Rouge Creation in 2005. Ceiling a special form is intended to echo the natural sounds just two seconds to deliver a unique experience for the hearing congregation and tourists who visit it.
2. Saint Basil's Cathedral: church rainbow in Red Square
Cathedral of St.. Basil is located in Red Square Moscow, Russia. A Russian Orthodox church featuring bright colorful domes towering taper to a point. Resembles the onion domes of different colors that are part of the scenery air Kremlin, Moscow.
The Cathedral was founded by Ivan the Mighty, to commemorate the capture of Khanate of Kazan. In 1588, Emperor Fedor Ivanovich adds his private chapel at the east side of the main building, directly above the tomb of St. Basil Addicts Christ, a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, so that later the cathedral was known by the name of the Cathedral of St.. Basil.
3. Hallgrimskirkja: The most impressive church in Iceland
Hallgrímskirkja (Hallgrímur church) is a Lutheran parish church located in Reykjavik, Iceland. With a height of 74.5 meters (244 feet), this church occupies the fourth tallest building in Iceland. The church took its name Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614-1674), a poet and priest, author of "Hymns Bereavement". The design of the church is powered by an architect named state Guðjón Samuelsson. He began his duties in 1937 and construction of the church that take as long as 38 years.
4. Temppeliaukio Kirkko: The Rock Church
Temppeliaukio Kirkko (Rock Church) is the work of a very impressive modern architecture in Helsinki. The church is built entirely underground and ceiling framed copper wire was completed was designed in 1952 by two architect brothers, Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen and construction completed in 1969. They chose the exposed rock rises about 40 feet above the road, build a church space in it and make it as rock walls. This church is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Helsinki and frequently full of visitors.
5. Brasilia Cathedral: church architecture of Oscar Niemeyer's Modern
Cathedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida in the capital Brasilia is the expression of the architect Oscar Niemeyer. Hyperboloid concrete frame structure and the glass roof as if to reach up to open sky. On May 31, 1970, the cathedral church structure can be solved by just showing-area diameter of 70m. Brasilia Cathedral construction project by Niemeyer is based on a hyperboloid of revolution which every part is made asymmetric. Hyperboloid structure itself is the result of identical assemblies with concrete column 16. The column has a hyperbolic section weighing 90t, in the form of two hands are raised to the heavens. Cathedral of Brasilia was inaugurated on May 31, 1970.
This futuristic-looking Protestant Church is located in Tokyo, powered by design company Ciel Rouge Creation in 2005. Ceiling a special form is intended to echo the natural sounds just two seconds to deliver a unique experience for the hearing congregation and tourists who visit it.
2. Saint Basil's Cathedral: church rainbow in Red Square
Cathedral of St.. Basil is located in Red Square Moscow, Russia. A Russian Orthodox church featuring bright colorful domes towering taper to a point. Resembles the onion domes of different colors that are part of the scenery air Kremlin, Moscow.
The Cathedral was founded by Ivan the Mighty, to commemorate the capture of Khanate of Kazan. In 1588, Emperor Fedor Ivanovich adds his private chapel at the east side of the main building, directly above the tomb of St. Basil Addicts Christ, a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church, so that later the cathedral was known by the name of the Cathedral of St.. Basil.
3. Hallgrimskirkja: The most impressive church in Iceland
Hallgrímskirkja (Hallgrímur church) is a Lutheran parish church located in Reykjavik, Iceland. With a height of 74.5 meters (244 feet), this church occupies the fourth tallest building in Iceland. The church took its name Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614-1674), a poet and priest, author of "Hymns Bereavement". The design of the church is powered by an architect named state Guðjón Samuelsson. He began his duties in 1937 and construction of the church that take as long as 38 years.
4. Temppeliaukio Kirkko: The Rock Church
Temppeliaukio Kirkko (Rock Church) is the work of a very impressive modern architecture in Helsinki. The church is built entirely underground and ceiling framed copper wire was completed was designed in 1952 by two architect brothers, Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen and construction completed in 1969. They chose the exposed rock rises about 40 feet above the road, build a church space in it and make it as rock walls. This church is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Helsinki and frequently full of visitors.
5. Brasilia Cathedral: church architecture of Oscar Niemeyer's Modern
Cathedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida in the capital Brasilia is the expression of the architect Oscar Niemeyer. Hyperboloid concrete frame structure and the glass roof as if to reach up to open sky. On May 31, 1970, the cathedral church structure can be solved by just showing-area diameter of 70m. Brasilia Cathedral construction project by Niemeyer is based on a hyperboloid of revolution which every part is made asymmetric. Hyperboloid structure itself is the result of identical assemblies with concrete column 16. The column has a hyperbolic section weighing 90t, in the form of two hands are raised to the heavens. Cathedral of Brasilia was inaugurated on May 31, 1970.
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