Architecture Design, Cathedral of Christ the Light, Oakland, United States
September 30th, 2008The Catholic Cathedral Corporation of the East Bay instituted a design competition for Christ the Light. Various designs were judged and the corporation announced Santiago Calatrava, of Valencia, Spain as the winner. He designed the post-September 11 World Trade Center Port Authority Trans-Hudson station in New York City. Calatrava’s design for Christ the Light was [...]
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