I'm rather intimidated. I'm blogging two tiny chapels by Philip Trammell Shutze. So much to say about 2 of Shutze's most public works, here's a preview.
The Little Chapel at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church at Emory has this one stained glass window by Willet.
The Little Chapel "doesn't express itself" on the outside. It's in here, occupying the first and second floor to the right of the door.
You'd never know.
Shutze's Goddard Chapel at Grady Hospital has the Ten Commandments in gold leaf.
It's right here in Atlanta's Grady Hospital, can't you tell?
Right down this hall.
The Goddard Chapel.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Preview: Shutze's Uncanny Little Chapels
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"Druid Hills",
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church,
downtown,
stained glass
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