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belushi
coventry
76 of 95  Sun 4th Apr 2021 8:21pm  

Art and design must evolve; the new generation will spurn old styles lest it is thought to be non-creative. Avant-garde rules. Sometimes it's good (Art Deco in the early C20), sometimes bad (Brutalism in the 1950s), but that's just my opinion. Interesting that you cite a mountain view is universally pleasing - it may be today but in the C19 it was terrifying, and such areas were seen as no-go areas.
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
77 of 95  Mon 5th Apr 2021 2:03pm  

On 15th Dec 2018 5:02pm, Prof said: I like the strong lines of the east end set off by the circular chapel of Christ the Servant.
The bricks on the right in this photo look as though they are from another era, maybe Tudor. Was this deliberate or is it the light and angle of the photo?
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Prof
Gloucester
78 of 95  Sat 5th Jun 2021 11:25pm  

Chapel of Christ the Servant under construction. Christine Hill
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
79 of 95  Fri 18th Jun 2021 8:32am  

Why wasn't the cathedral aligned west to east, so the congregation was always facing east so they would not miss the resurrection, as per the other great churches?
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Prof
Gloucester
80 of 95  Fri 18th Jun 2021 8:45am  

Would not have been room on a sloping site. See Basil Spence's book 'Phoenix at Coventry', all part of design plan. Whole concept rests on connection between the two buildings!
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
81 of 95  Fri 18th Jun 2021 9:00am  

Prof I know that, but why was he allowed to do it? It did not conform to the religious rites of St Michael's Cathedral.
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Helen F
Warrington
82 of 95  Fri 18th Jun 2021 9:43am  

Kaga, there is no law requiring an east west alignment and the orientation made the best use of the area available it the time. Coventry's churches have an iffy east, west alignment anyway. St John's isn't, the White and Grey Friars churches weren't.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
83 of 95  Sat 19th Jun 2021 1:36pm  

Helen. Law? Who's talking about law, or iffy. This was an ancient "belief" by religious people, stronger than any laws at the time, more so in the east, but practised in the UK in ancient times. St John's we don't know its lay of the land, but the hospital and buildings were at the rear, and the entrance to the church. The White and Grey friars church was in a south-easterly direction, was entered from the south. Over the years it lost its strength, as did all religions.
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Prof
Gloucester
84 of 95  Mon 26th Jul 2021 7:00pm  

There is the film but this photo is still of interest.
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
85 of 95  Tue 3rd Aug 2021 10:49pm  

I well remember the New Cathedral being built and was there as a Boy Scout for the consecration. I remember there were old pennies set into the floor but they are not there now. Does anyone know when the pennies were removed and what was done with them.
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
86 of 95  Wed 4th Aug 2021 9:21am  

I think they were just worn away, Derrickarthur, the last time I visited the Cathedral (some years ago), they appeared to be just smooth copper discs in the floor.
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Earlsdon Kid
Argyll & Bute, Scotland
87 of 95  Wed 4th Aug 2021 9:00pm  

My first visit to the new cathedral was for my school's annual day (the real title escapes me just now). As we all walked down the aisle, I spotted one of the pennies and bent down to pick it up, nearly causing a pile up as I struggled to grasp it before realizing it was embedded in the floor. Apparently I was not the only one to be fooled by this! Lol
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Prof
Gloucester
88 of 95  Sun 12th Sep 2021 8:28pm  

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Prof
Gloucester
89 of 95  Tue 7th Jun 2022 10:53am  

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Mick Strong
Coventry
90 of 95  Sat 18th Jun 2022 11:48am  

As normal when I pick a topic, I go back and read every post. Having just read all 89 posts on the cathedral (starting 12 years ago), it has been called some names in its time. Monstrosity, museum, brutal, ugly and likened to Wood End? (not sure why Wood End was chosen). Now at 60+ years since consecration this structure is still a big attraction to Coventry visitors and also a great credit to our city.
Mick Strong

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