25 October 2011
Corpus Christi Catholic Church
Here's Corpus Christi Church on North Cascade Avenue, captured last week. I've done many a wedding here! It was built in the 1950s, and if you're a regular reader of this blog you know what a fan I am of midcentury modern architecture. But for some reason I usually don't like a midecentury modern church. It probably has something to do with all those art history classes I took in college. When it comes to churches, I prefer something like THIS or THIS. Still, Corpus Christi is very impressive in its own right, don't you think?
Labels:
architecture,
midcentury modern,
Old North End,
religion,
weddings
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3 comments:
I like it in black and white - and is that the MOON I see slivered up there in the sky?
Yes, the moon in the middle of the day!
Funny that was the first thing I saw. Nice shot!
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