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Monday, June 21, 2010
David Stephenson - Heavenly Vaults
This book looks amazing. Heavenly Vaults: From Romanesque to Gothic in European Architecture, by the photographer David Stephenson, catalogs the domes of eighty different cathedrals built between the 12th and 16th centuries in Europe. The domes are almost abstract in their structure and pattern, becoming something more transient and emotional.
Via Designboom.
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wow, these are really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIn my travels throughout Europe, I inevitably would come away with sore neck muscles from looking upward....exactly where the architects thought we should be looking...God! Spectacular photographs....Pam
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and magnificent!
ReplyDeleteExtrordinary photographic material exposing the splendour and monumentality of early European architecture from a different perspective and angle.
ReplyDeleteThese are just awe-inspiring. Brought me back to the summer I spent in England, France and Italy. Yes, the sore neck muscles too. They are just breathtaking. Made me think of "Pillars of the Earth" and all those masons laboring over the stones for ages. Love the symmetry!
ReplyDeleteNice Architecture
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