Architecture for Kids

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

St. Peter's Basilica: Links


History of St. Peter's Basilica from Catholic Encyclopedia
Tour of St. Peter's Basilica (this one has pictures)
Old St. Peter's Basilica (circa 300 AD - 1450 AD)

Building Big - St. Peter's Basilica
Pictures from St. Peter's Basilica
Vatican Museums Online - The Sistine Chapel
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Welcome!

This is a Unit Study that originally appeared in the Spring 2007 issue of Heart and Mind Magazine.

Unit Study Table of Contents

  • Building on Building (John's Intro)
  • Architecture, Culture and the Sacred (Alicia's Intro)
  • Recommendations for Study
  • Alternative Study Ideas
  • Caveats
  • Making an Architecture Notebook
  • Vocabulary
  • Architectural Engineering (Math and Science)
  • Geography
  • History and Writing
  • Art
  • Bridges
  • Great Buildings
  • Sacred Architecture
  • The Four Major Basilicas of Rome
  • Stained Glass Windows
  • DVD Resources
  • Architecture Links of Interest

Notes and Caveats

To the best of my knowledge all of these sites are suitable for viewing by children. However, websites are updated frequently and I strongly recommend adult supervision whenever children are using the Internet.

All Churches listed here are Catholic unless otherwise noted.

Click on photos for source information. Most of these photos were found on flickr under the Creative Commons License.
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A building is akin to dogma; it is insolent, like dogma. Whether or no it is permanent, it claims permanence, like a dogma. People ask why we have no typical architecture of the modern world, like impressionism in painting. Surely it is obviously because we have not enough dogmas; we cannot bear to see anything in the sky that is solid and enduring, anything in the sky that does not change like the clouds of the sky. G.K. Chesterton
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