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Religious Contemporary
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For St. Anne Catholic
church in Lansing, Tennessee, we were asked to design,
fabricate and install four windows that were (4 feet by
5 feet) for their sanctuary. The church sits in a
beautiful wooded area. They did not want to block that
natural beauty. We were asked to design something that
was light and airy. We were also asked to design and
weld a rubric and tabernacle that would compliment the
windows. They wanted the stained glass angels to look as
if they were presenting the tabernacle to the church.
The Tabernacle sits directly in front of this window.
They wanted the viewer’s eyes to focus on the
Tabernacle. So we used a more opalescent glass in the
rays to block the light. The tabernacle has a light in
the top which streams golden rays out from it. There is
a door that can be opened with a key. Both the
tabernacle and the rubric had to be mounted on the wall
and not be a trip hazard.
For the donor’s convenience, we took many in progress
photos and E-Mailed the photos to the donor. That way
the donor knew the status of his windows during the
process. The donor could also give his approval or even
request changes along the way. Below you will see a
sampling of the in progress photos.
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St. Anne Catholic
Lansing, TN |
St. Anne Catholic
Lansing, TN |
St. Anne Catholic
Lansing, TN |
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St. Anne Catholic
Lansing, TN |
St. Anne Catholic
Lansing, TN |
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Lansing, TN |
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St. Anne Catholic
Lansing, TN |
St. Anne Catholic
Lansing, TN |
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Lansing, TN |
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St. Anne Catholic
Lansing, TN |
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Lansing, TN |
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