Sunday, October 28, 2007

How to build a Cathedral, part 9

East side of Christ the Light Cathedral in Oakland, California, October 2007

The glass wall on the east side (above) is complete. There are 36 x 10 = 360 glass panels on each of the long sides. The glass for the roof (below) is almost complete. There is still no glass for the Omega window.

Christ the Light Cathedral in Oakland, California, October 2007

The glass wall is less attractive than the internal wooden ribs that were previously visible. In some lighting you can still see the ribs but most of the time you cannot. The west side (below) does not give much to look at except the two different orientations of the panels.

West side of Christ the Light Cathedral in Oakland, California, October 2007

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