American Churches ... a Series of Authoritative Articles On Designing, Planning, Heating, Ventilating, Lighting And General Equipment of Churches As Demonstrated By the Best Practice in the United States
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GEORGE'S CHAPEL, WESTMINSTER not at forty-five degrees. After due con- sideration I solved this problem in — what I believe to be — a unique manner, and afterwards enlarged upon it when build- ing a small church in Wiltshire, the photo of which will show how an apsidal plan can form the foundation for an effective and dignified structure. The ridge of the chancel is run straight through to a gable FIG. 14. LANCING CHAPEL on the eastern face of the apse ; the roof over the northeast and southeas...t faces is hipped back, and these two faces have LANCING COLLEGE 89 AMERICAN CHURCHES A CHURCH IN WILTSHIRE windows the same height as those in the sides of the chancel, but the eastern face — having a gable — is able to have three higher windows, without sacrificing the reredos to obtain them. Lofty buttresses run up the gable which is surmounted by a stone cross. This latter is far more effective than the metal one usually found on the ordinary apse. It may be noticed in Fig. 15 that the plan is not part of a true octagon; the eastern face being the widest, gives more room in the sanctuary.
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