Links to Other Sites


WHY, you might ask, are there links to architectural sources on a parish church web site? The answer is easy. We believe that God made us in his image and endowed us with a fragment of His Creativity. What we build is both a manifestation of the divine gift of creativity and an expression of what we believe.

All About Great Buildings and Structures
This index is your starting place for exploring famous architecture around the world, with links to facts and photos for great buildings, towers, bridges, and other structures.

Architecture
Spring Hill College, the Jesuit College of the South

Architecture.com
This one of the world's most extensive built environment portals. Here you can find an architect, understand more about architecture or learn how to become an architect, all courtesy of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

Architronic
Architronic is a scholarly refereed journal, exploring the new ranges of architectural communication available through digital media. It is a platform for both presenting and reviewing research as a journal, and a forum for stimulating dialogue on emerging ideas.

Avery Architecture and Fine Arts Library
The Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University collects books and periodicals in architecture, historic preservation, art history, painting, sculpture, graphic arts, decorative arts, city planning, real estate, and archaeology.

A Digital Archive of Architecture
From the Boston College Department of Fine Arts

Digital Imaging Project of Sculpture & Architecture
A remarkably comprehensive art history site offering images of sculpture and architecture from pre-historic to post-modern times. Prepared by Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton College

English Architecture
Images of English architure provided by Britain Express.

English Gothic Architecture
A personal collection of images created by Amy Johansen. Last Updated on May 9th, 1999

Fondation le Corbusier
L'une des missions fondamentales assignées par Le Corbusier à la Fondation dont il a jeté les bases avant sa mort et qu'il a instituée comme son légataire universel est "d'encourager par tous les moyens appropriés la recherche dans l'esprit défini par l'oeuvre écrite et construite de Le Corbusier".

Antoni Gaudí: His Life, His Works
Architect and designer, Antoni Gaudí i Cornet was at the forefront of the Art Nouveau movement in Spain. His work in Barcelona led to the creation of some of the city's most notable landmarks. Gaudí was a pioneer in his field using color, texture, and movement in ways never before imagined. His works, both finished and uncompleted, stand as testimony to his genius.

Great Buildings Collection
This gateway to architecture around the world and across history documents a thousand buildings and hundreds of leading architects, with 3D models, photographic images and architectural drawings, commentaries, bibliographies, web links, and more, for famous designers and structures of all kinds. For up-to-the-moment coverage of the latest buildings, designers, trends, and ideas, GreatBuildings.com is richly cross-linked with ArchitectureWeek, the leading architecture magazine online.

Medieval Architecture in France
Images of medieval art and architecture of France, provided by the University of Pittsburgh.

National Building Museum
Web site of the National Building Museum in Washington, DC.

Notre Dame du Haut
Chapel at Ronchamp, France designed by Le Corbusier, 1956.

Renaissance and Baroque Architecture
The images included in this collection were scanned from slides taken by Professor C. W. Westfall and used in his survey course, Renaissance and Baroque Architecture (ARH 102), University of Virginia, School of Architecture, Department of Architectural History.

Rice University Campus Architure
An index to architure on the Rice University Campus. The original master plan for the Rice campus and its first buildings were designed by Ralph Adams Cram.

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