Journal article
Building salvation the architecture of the salvation army in australia
R Muratore, J Willis
Fabrications | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2015
Abstract
The architectural history of religious buildings in Australia has mainly concentrated on prominent churches from the major Christian denominations: non-conformist denominations, as well as the buildings of non-Christian religions, have received relatively little attention to date. This paper seeks to partly address that elision, by examining the architecture of the Salvation Army, in particular its spaces of worship, in the first forty years of its existence in Australia. The paper establishes connections between the structure and ethos of the Salvation Army with the stylistic choices they made for their buildings, examining the development of a distinct architectural hall type that became a..
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