The Cathedral of Christ the Light: The Making if A 21st Century Cathedral

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Britton, Karla Cavarra, et al. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP: The Cathedral of Christ the Light: The Making if A 21st Century Cathedral. Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2012. Completed in 2008, the Cathedral of Christ the Light in Oakland, California, is one of the most beautiful ecclesiastical buildings of recent times. Its design, by Craig W. Hartman of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM), combines the early Christian symbol of the fish with an innovative structure made of glass, wood and concrete. A glazed, bivalve exterior envelops the building, while a layer of fritted glass diffuses light and heat. Inside, the vaulted wooden ceiling soars 130 feet upwards, where an oculus opens out to the sky. The unique Omega window behind the altar was created with the help of new technology developed specifically for the cathedral: an image of the Romanesque relief of Christ from the tympanum of Chartres Cathedral was digitized and rendered as laser-perforated holes in an aluminum panel, creating a 60-foot pixilated image. With 150 color reproductions, this volume examines Skidmore, Owings & Merrill’s masterpiece.

Author(s): Britton, Karla Cavarra, et al.
Date of release: 2012
Origin of Work: Germany
Categoty: Book
Theme(Topic): Architecture
Original Vendor/Source: Key
Details of damage: Used-Very Good