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Cleveland Sacred Architecture Tour ISubmitted by lmcshane on Sat, 04/11/2009 - 19:09.
04/18/2009 - 10:00 04/18/2009 - 14:00 Etc/GMT-4 St. Colman
2027 W. 65th St.
10am St. Stephen
1930 W. 54th St.
11.30am , the Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America have begun compiling tours of recently closed Catholic churches in Cleveland and the surrounding area in order to celebrate much of the architecture before it is lost forever. This first tour is to mark the beginning of a series in which groups of visitors will be led (by Tim Barrett) will be exposed to and have time to capture some of the grand spaces and details. Participants of the tours are encouraged to bring cameras (video and still), sketchbooks, etc. AIA Cleveland hopes to stage an exhibition of the recordings. In light of the pending closure of so many of the region's Roman
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Will local architects mobilize against the Diocese's close/demolish/cash-in plans? This is a great first step.
And, much credit goes to Tim Barrett for saving St. Stephen's--but at the expense of St. Colman's? The City of Cleveland and inner ring cities affected by the Diocese's decision have to put a stop to this immediate rezoning of church properties to commercial. Seize the properties for community use, find willing congregations or non-ecumenical non-profit groups to assume the properties, and continue to landmark the interior and exteriors of these buildings.
Brian--update?
Please Brian, what is the status of Cleveland City Council legislation regarding urban churches? Landmark status? St Barbara's, Our Lady of Good Counsel, Corpus Christi--St. Coleman's, St. Ignatius?...The whole list of 52 churches from Fox8 news site:
Please post if you know anything hopeful at all to update the status of these churches.