Sunday, August 22, 2010
Chapel of St. Basil
At the end of the Academic Mall on the campus of the University of St. Thomas sits the architecturally contrasting Chapel of St. Basil. Very geometric in form, the tent-like flap visible to the right of the chapel is actually the entrance to the building.
I’ve always found this building in the Neartown area to be one of Houston’s more interesting structures.
Labels:
Neartown,
temples/churches
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That golden top and combined with the tent-like flap looks very interesting! :)
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beautiful images i see on your blog! regards
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with you. That architecture is very interesting and I like it!
ReplyDeleteBut for the Crucifix, it looks like mosque because of the dome. It's pretty, though.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting architecture, but I agree with Web-OJ. First I thought it's a mosque...... The picture is nice!
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