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  • All that is left of the old church is a Norman apse, a vaulted arch which was later used as a buria
  • ngs has expanded and now also has on its roster Apse, Alexander Tucker, Death Vessel, The Drones, Fu
  • The apse also features a gallery, with a central arch be
  • Two other blocks contain the double apse and the narthex.
  • Of roman style is the apse and the right hand side.
  • carvings, semicircular arched windows, crescent apse and moorish fretwork.
  • nce, and has a tunnel-vaulted nave with an east apse and groin-vaulted aisles, and the gallery above
  • is cruciform, with a central tower and eastern apse, and is a unique example of a seventh-century c
  • as a single nave with side chapels, a polygonal apse and a bell tower, located at the northern side.
  • he church then consisted of a nave with a small apse and a tower at the west end.
  • With its round tower, semicircular apse, and thatched roof, it is described as "an almo
  • although they left the mosaic decoration in the apse and on the triumphal arch, the church's most st
  • ve neorenaissance basilica with a semi-circular apse and two 67m high towers is dating since 1889 (b
  • erected by the Knights Templar about 1141; its apse and groin vault are preserved in the original c
  • The ancient round base, the entablature, the apse and the cupola all refer to romanesque architec
  • However, the building of the choir gallery, apse, and transepts occurred later, beginning under
  • nd stone and has a tower, a nave, transepts, an apse, and a kind of abortive dome over the crossing.
  • central section housing the nave and aisles, an apse and bell tower on the east facade, and side ent
  • ith galleries on the north, west, and south, an apse, and a western narthex with central tower, nort
  • Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita disasters, APSE and the AEE began raising funds and collecting
  • annex was structurally unsound, and a new brick apse and sacristy designed by the firm Evans Woollen
  • o the north of the sanctuary, having a separate apse, and joined to the Altar by an arched opening.
  • nave of seven bays with cross-shaped piers, an apse and a central crossing tower, as well as severa
  • e windows of the south side of the nave and the apse, and the mosaics in the blank on the north side
  • addition of an organ chamber (in the form of an apse) and a vestry, and a new east window in the cha
  • s, the triple-arched window open in the central apse, and the room above it, exclusively accessed fr
  • aisles, a short chancel with a canted polygonal apse, and an ambulatory which is flanked by turrets.
  • nave with two bays, two aisles, a semi-circular apse, arcades of two-centred pointed arches, ribbed
  • The apse arch is about 30 ft high (9.1 m).
  • As one historian describes it: “On the apse arch Christ is enthroned, a young emperor atten
  • ead of the nave was at first referred to as the apse arch, but was later it became known as the triu
  • The walls of the apse are indented by two niches.
  • Latin cross form, but the nave, transepts, and apse are minimal in size compared to the crossing, r
  • The eight medieval glass windows in the apse area were made between 1220 and 1230.
  • co-designer of the 1958 apse at St Paul's Cathedral
  • It has a wide rectangular nave, an apse at each end and passage aisles through the butt
  • lint Norman Anglican Church of St Andrew has an apse at the east end and a barrel vault roof which c
  • It terminates in an ornately designed apse at the east end; in contrast, the plain west en
  • the same width as the choir, which ended in an apse at the east end, and also a crypt.
  • s, the semi-dome became a common feature of the apse at the end of Ancient Roman secular basilicas,
  • To the north lay Apse Bank with its three bridges, and on leaving the
  • eeps the three-apse plan, of semicircular altar apse, belfry tower to the west.
  • Altar apse bema and the western passage make the space gre
  • The pipe organ in the apse, by Henry Erben, dates from 1849.
  • y Alessandro Gherardini, a painted cross in the apse by Lorenzo Monaco, and a Last Supper by Palma i
  • The apse ceiling is a ribbed segmental arch vault.
  • , with a single nave, a wide transept and three apse chapels.
  • A narrower apse completed the composition.
  • The west window and in the windows of the apse contain stained glass.
  • Other caves have a nave and aisle, with an apse containing a solid stupa and the aisle circling
  • he Christ Pantocrator, and the hemi-dome of the apse contains the Virgin.
  • The curved wall of the new apse contrasts greatly with the rectilinear rigidity
  • ays of the naos, each of which terminates in an apse crowned by a conch (half-dome).
  • The chancel and half-round apse date from the 12th century with the exterior fe
  • the capitol is a square church with a circular apse dating from the 7th century AD.
  • The ceiling boss or keystone of the apse depicts four lions' heads.
  • The interior choir and the exterior apse display an architecture that embodies the trans
  • Christ as Judge on the Last Day, (Fresco in apse, Duomo di Parma)
  • and scenes from her life in the presbitery and apse for the church of Santa Maria Maddalena in Crem
  • A classical apse gives the room an almost temple air.
  • To the South East is APSE grove, commonly incorrectly called APES grove a
  • The apse has wide Doric pilasters at the opening and bet
  • The vaulted apse has a series of small stained-glass windows and
  • e nave and transept have a vaulted ceiling, the apse has a slightly pointed barrel vault ceiling and
  • The three Norman windows in the apse have been restored, but the jambs and rere-arch
  • Apse Heath is centered around the intersection of Ne
  • Apse Heath is a hamlet on the Isle of Wight, UK.
  • Apse Heath was the site of brickmaking operations in
  • Apse Heath Methodist Church has a congregation of 11
  • een Bower is merged into Borthwood, Winford and Apse Heath and is classed as part of Sandown, with t
  • rks along the length of service 8, including at Apse Heath and Whitecliff Bay, caused delays and aff
  • present day parish includes Newchurch Village, Apse Heath, Winford, Whiteley Bank, Alverstone, Alve
  • t, between the A3020, B3327 and Canteen Road to Apse Heath.
  • in the straight bays, while the windows in the apse hemicycle show those Old Testament prophets who
  • The apse houses a large cycle of 53 tables, 12 of which
  • h the Lady Chapel in 1920 and finished with the apse in 1929.
  • A gallery was added in 1838 and an apse in 1888-89.
  • The altar is set in an apse, in a rather remote setting.
  • ng was a small church measuring 6 x 6 m with an apse in the east.
  • The apse in fact, contains concealed access to the labyr
  • he Gothic Revival architect C.C. Rolfe added an apse in 1874.
  • a in 1558 and the collapse of the vaults of the apse in 1626, the damage was quickly repaired in the
  • uilt, the Montacute Chapels replaced the Norman apse in the north transept and work began on the Nor
  • CAIS-A, Common APSE Interface Set A, was defined in MIL STD-1838A.
  • An apse is set into the east end of the building.
  • The altar apse is semicircular and is surrounded by an open, a
  • The central apse is larger than those to the north and south.
  • The wall of the apse is painted with the Ten Commandments and the Cr
  • The apse is fitted with a stone pulpit that is raised be
  • church, with a nave, chancel, and semicircular apse, is typical for the time of its construction, t
  • The apse is a semi-octagonal projection with three large
  • The central feature of the decoration of the apse is 'the Presence of the Crucified in the Church
  • north side there is an arch and a semicircular apse made of bricks, which outside has a polygonal s
  • dates back to the 14th century, its Romanesque apse may be preserved from a predecessing building.
  • parallel to the scene on the cup is one of the apse mosaics in the triconch triclinium at the Villa
  • It was built with a single apse, now replaced by a sacristy.
  • Apse of the Church of Sant Esteve
  • Apse of Lisieux Cathedral, from the close
  • The triple apse of an Orthodox church.
  • View of the Apse of the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate
  • The Apse of the Chapel under the snow.
  • White Tower, Tower of London, showing apse of chapel
  • Colchester Castle, showing apse of chapel, the two upper floors were demolished
  • The apse of the right arm has a portal with a false porc
  • The eastern apse of the church was built by Hector Sohier betwee
  • It is entered through the eastern apse of the larger temple.
  • semi-circular projection which accommodates the apse of the chapel.
  • The apse of the right transept houses the relics of the
  • Such an image is often placed in the apse of the sanctuary of an Orthodox church above th
  • The replica Griffin above the apse of Pisa Cathedral (to right) in snow, with the
  • he Holy Mother of God by Vasnetsov in the altar apse of the cathedral impresses by its austere beaut
  • The apse of the Church of St. Quenin at Vaison seems to
  • Along the way, Morningside Drive passes the apse of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the Pl
  • In architecture, the plain semi-dome of an apse; or sometimes the entire apse itself.
  • rcular capilla mayor rather than a semicircular apse, perhaps inspired by Italian ideas for circular
  • Another fresco fragment in the apse, portraying St. Lawrence burning, dates to 15th
  • sive dome rest of the on the half-pillar shaped apse projections.
  • an impressive white interior, the floor of the apse raised considerably above the altar space."
  • d the clerestory area, as well as on top of the apse, regions too high to be reached by ladder, some
  • es probably come from a former chancel arch and apse, removed (as in other churches in Anglesey) to
  • Frescoes in the apse representing Saint Balbina between other martyr
  • AEE & APSE School Donations
  • APSE standing for Ada Programming Support Environmen
  • d by the presbytery, and followed by the nave's apse, the roofs of the aisles' apses and finally the
  • y 22 feet in breadth, terminating in a circular apse, the interior of which will be arcaded.
  • At the rear of the apse there is an ancient door from 1578 that previou
  • eenth century, with the addition of a polygonal apse to the chancel.
  • lics of Cucuphas occupy a place of honor in the apse to the right of those of Saint Denis to this da
  • de of the sanctuary sometimes occupying its own apse), to be placed on the Holy Table.
  • He is represented in the apse together with the bishops Severus, Ursus and Ec
  • Basilica Apse under excavation in Remesiana.
  • In the depth of the apse, under the image of the incumbent - the virgin
  • Acoustically, the curved apse wall promotes dissemination and reverberation o
  • The apse was the added and interior altered in 1860.
  • The glass in the apse was designed by Hardman & Co.
  • By the end of 2004, Apse was signed to Acuarela Discos, based in Madrid,
  • However, an apse was added to the short presbytery and domes tha
  • But its apse was destroyed when the New Church was added at
  • here would have been a facade, so that the east apse was accessible directly from the rotunda.
  • Barry's hexagonal apse was demolished in 1898 to make way for a much l
  • Two carved stones now set in the apse were used one more time.
  • The transept and apse were included in supplementary inventory of Mon
  • Smith Square in Westminster, while the nave and apse were constucted in 1911, by J. B. Gridley of Lo
  • The mihrab located in the apse where the altar used to stand, pointing towards
  • A mosaic reredos was added in the apse, which was manufactured by Salviati and is loos
  • pulpit stands within an acoustically conceived apse, which balances the porch.
  • e central nave, marked by an arch, features the apse, which has stained-glass windows and a horizont
  • View of apse with tower in background
  • The interior has many statues and a apse with skylights.
  • he church was 102m long and had a semi-circular apse with 11 radiating chapels.
  • The apse with its tented roof is in the east of the buil
  • Typical Early Christian/Byzantine apse with a hemispherical semi-dome decorated in mos
  • The arrangement of the apse, with its arc of columns, is similar to those o