Remarkable new photos from the renovation project at the magnificent Cathedral of St. Joseph in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In the capable hands of Notre Dame’s Duncan Stroik, the cathedral has emerged from its pall of cream paint and unfortunate… Continue Reading →
The Wall Street Journal has discovered the “sleeper” renaissance of traditional Catholic architecture in a new article. CMR has carried stories on the work of architect Duncan Stroik over the years, and the Liturgical Institute has invited him to lecture…. Continue Reading →
Architect Duncan Stroik was kind enough to send some of the very latest pictures from the new Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel at Thomas Aquinas College. Really a wonderful achievement. In this project, Stroik was able to… Continue Reading →
I’ve noticed a few blogs have posted some of the beautiful photos from the LaCrosse Tribune’s coverage of the new Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe dedicated recently by Archbishop Burke. Most of the comments about the building are quite… Continue Reading →
Creative Minority Report readers will remember the photos some time back showing the progress of the new chapel at Thomas Aquinas College in California by architect Duncan Stroik. Well, Duncan was kind enough to forward some of the detailed shots… Continue Reading →
Architect Duncan Stroik sent some pictures today from the rapidly moving completion of the great Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in LaCrosse, Wisconsin (click on thumbnails for larger images). The building is set to be dedicated on July 31st,… Continue Reading →
One of the earliest and most persistent voices in the current revival of classical architecture for Catholic liturgical use has been architect Duncan Stroik. A professor at the University of Notre Dame’s School of Architecture (the first classical architecture curriculum… Continue Reading →
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