The Cathedrals Fabric Commission for England, the national body overseeing certain types of work to cathedrals, will meet in January to discuss the cathedral's plans.
This collection is also influenced by my trip to Venice and Prague, with references to Art Deco architecture and the marble floors found in the cathedrals in Venice.
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"I was at a meeting of the Deans of England and somebody was saying nearly all the cathedrals in England are Grade I listed buildings, with one or two exceptions, " he said.
Though not famous like Sally Ride, young Burnham was plenty well-known inside the tech finance cathedrals as the top-gun Web analyst for CS First Boston.
It is true that the surviving evidence of an intensely religious society is impressive: the superb gothic cathedrals of the 13th century, the fine poetry of the French and German epics, the leading universities of France, England and Italy, a whole world of sculpture and manuscript painting.
So playing Bach at the Vezelay Church in Burgundy, it's a great wine region, one of the great cathedrals.
From the old buildings and cathedrals to the click of heels on narrow cobblestone streets, I was infatuated, in love.
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Was this not what the artists of stained glass in the Gothic cathedrals strove to achieve, only in a different way?
Riverside can also boast the city s two cathedrals, the Liverpool mosque and the historic Prince s Road synagogue, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts.
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The archbishop started his pilgrimage of five cities and six cathedrals in the Province of Canterbury last Thursday in Norwich.
Below the vast grain silos, which tower over the prairie like cathedrals, is a little stand selling chillies to Muleshoe's newly arrived Latino labourers.
The power of this form of tacit knowledge is embodied in the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe masterpieces of beauty, craftsmanship, and stability, all erected without blueprints or books.
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Angus, who has played the organ in Truro and Exeter cathedrals, will pick up the baton later this week at performances in Penzance and Truro.
First up are two baseball cathedrals: the Mets' Citi Field and the Yankees' "new" Yankee Stadium--both expected to open in 2009.
Skyscrapers have sprouted all over the city's skyline, challenging the onion-domed cathedrals and Stalin's imposing "Seven Sisters" towers for aerial dominance.
"Picturesque plazas, baroque 17th-century cathedrals and the snow-covered peaks beyond form a backdrop to a vibrant city in motion, " begins BBC Travel.
Rare among European cities, Brescia has two cathedrals, the Duomo Vecchio (Old Cathedral) and Duomo Nuovo (New Cathedral), built next to one another.
These cathedrals represented the accumulated skills of numerous craftsmen and engineers.
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France has a comparatively efficient public sector, thanks in part to years of investment in better roads, more high-speed trains, nuclear energy and even the restoration of old cathedrals (see article).
The Church of England owns 45% of the Grade-1 listed buildings in the country and "the burden is huge, we don't buy cathedrals we've inherited the care of the building" according to Dean Greener.
For a few precious frost-nipped weeks, these museum-piece cities of Olde World Europe flicker back to the Middle Ages -- not the ossified medieval throwbacks of soot-blackened cathedrals and tourist-bedeviled museums, but the living, breathing yesteryear of a bustling outdoor marketplace.
It is opposite the Philharmonic Dining Rooms pub and between the city's two cathedrals.
The English Heritage cathedral grants scheme has been running since 1991 when a survey showed that the country's 61 cathedrals were facing a backlog of repairs that they could not fund alone.
Stretching along British Columbia's island-dotted coastline, its marvels include ancient red cedar cathedrals (some of the trees are more than a thousand years old) and other towering trees, glacier-fed fjords and wooded islands.
Johnson, who spent three seasons with Fulham in England before returning to MLS last year, says that stepping on the pitch at the Seattle Sounders' CenturyLink Field is akin to playing at some of the game's most hallowed cathedrals, including Manchester United's 76, 000-seat home.
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The archbishop's "journey in prayer" - during which he will visit five cities and six cathedrals - began in Norwich earlier in the week.
After all, at some point, ancient cathedrals all start to look the same.
Most cities, however dilapidated, possess a civic focus completely lacking in the suburban conurbations: government offices, cathedrals, courts, theatres, and various forums for intellectual and cultural exchange.
One is a fresh appeal to the government for help in maintaining the 16, 000 parish churches and 43 cathedrals.
But that is an exception: in a nation where many like history and beauty but few are formally religious, cathedrals must rank as one of the church's success stories.
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