St. Thomas Catholic Church's remodeled interior, April 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1965
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New Look At St. Thomas Remodeling work was completed recently at St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church. The sanctuary walls (above) have been covered with a brilliant red Florentine mosaic tile, flecked with gold. The 17-foot crucifix was carved in Italy of lindenwood. New pews have been installed in the church, which seats 800, and the walls have been painted an off-white and new light fixtures have been installed to brighten the interior. Edward V. Olencki, University professor of architecture, and Clifford J. Anicka were architects. The photographs (below) show a renovated station of the cross and a side altar which has a new wood carved statue of Mary.
Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1965
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New Look At St. Thomas Remodeling work was completed recently at St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church. The sanctuary walls (above) have been covered with a brilliant red Florentine mosaic tile, flecked with gold. The 17-foot crucifix was carved in Italy of lindenwood. New pews have been installed in the church, which seats 800, and the walls have been painted an off-white and new light fixtures have been installed to brighten the interior. Edward V. Olencki, University professor of architecture, and Clifford J. Anicka were architects. The photographs (below) show a renovated station of the cross and a side altar which has a new wood carved statue of Mary.
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St. Thomas Catholic Church's remodeled interior, April 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1969
Caption:
New Look At St. Thomas Remodeling work was completed recently at St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church. The sanctuary walls (above) have been covered with a brilliant red Florentine mosaic tile, flecked with gold. The 17-foot crucifix was carved in Italy of lindenwood. New pews have been installed in the church, which seats 800, and the walls have been painted an off-white and new light fixtures have been installed to brighten the interior. Edward V. Olencki, University professor of architecture, and Clifford J. Anicka were architects. The photographs (below) show a renovated station of the cross and a side altar which has a new wood carved statue of Mary.
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1969
Caption:
New Look At St. Thomas Remodeling work was completed recently at St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church. The sanctuary walls (above) have been covered with a brilliant red Florentine mosaic tile, flecked with gold. The 17-foot crucifix was carved in Italy of lindenwood. New pews have been installed in the church, which seats 800, and the walls have been painted an off-white and new light fixtures have been installed to brighten the interior. Edward V. Olencki, University professor of architecture, and Clifford J. Anicka were architects. The photographs (below) show a renovated station of the cross and a side altar which has a new wood carved statue of Mary.
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St. Thomas Catholic Church's remodeled interior, April 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1965
Caption:
New Look At St. Thomas Remodeling work was completed recently at St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church. The sanctuary walls (above) have been covered with a brilliant red Florentine mosaic tile, flecked with gold. The 17-foot crucifix was carved in Italy of lindenwood. New pews have been installed in the church, which seats 800, and the walls have been painted an off-white and new light fixtures have been installed to brighten the interior. Edward V. Olencki, University professor of architecture, and Clifford J. Anicka were architects. The photographs (below) show a renovated station of the cross and a side altar which has a new wood carved statue of Mary.
Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1965
Caption:
New Look At St. Thomas Remodeling work was completed recently at St. Thomas the Apostle Roman Catholic Church. The sanctuary walls (above) have been covered with a brilliant red Florentine mosaic tile, flecked with gold. The 17-foot crucifix was carved in Italy of lindenwood. New pews have been installed in the church, which seats 800, and the walls have been painted an off-white and new light fixtures have been installed to brighten the interior. Edward V. Olencki, University professor of architecture, and Clifford J. Anicka were architects. The photographs (below) show a renovated station of the cross and a side altar which has a new wood carved statue of Mary.
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1963
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Architects' Chapter Picks David Byrd
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1973
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