Liturgy and ArchitectureStudies the relationship between churches and architecture by looking at recently built churches, to show how the two need to work together to design functional spaces for effective worship. |
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The Modern Church | 1 |
The TwentiethCentury Reformation | 12 |
Domus Ecclesiæ | 28 |
Copyright | |
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