Nor is a brick in a factory different from the same
brick in a cathedral.
Not exact matches
The great artifice of the
cathedral however is not one effected
in brick and mortar by its human architects.
Tucked down a side alley
in a narrow antebellum home, it's worth a visit for the ambience alone, from the crumbling
brick hearth and salvaged - wood bar downstairs to the intimate second floor, with exposed rafters, a
cathedral ceiling, and, at lunchtime, light streaming
in across the bare wood tables and spindly chairs.
Dressed
in towering and exuberant Victorian red -
brick and coloured stone, this dazzling piece of Gothic architecture looks reminiscent of a
Cathedral with its clock tower and spiralling turrets.
The oldest Anglican
Cathedral Church
in Central America, St. John's
Cathedral, was built
in 1812 from
bricks brought as ballast from European sailing ships.
The master bedroom is a grand 19 feet by 21 feet with a soaring 18 - foot
cathedral ceiling, so Balducci and Bennett built
in warm details like white - painted beams, shiplap ceiling paneling, and a painted
brick hearth.
:) I lvoe the look of the white - washed
brick in several of those pictures, and especially love the one from Batter Homes and garden with the
cathedral ceiling and
brick fireplace (fifth from the bottom).