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The Harmed Brothers of Eugene, Oregon, bring their infections harmonies and foot-stomping Americana to our studio. Watch their full performance at www.knoxivi.com/eleven.
Atrium of Holy Angels
by Harmer Architecture
The new GMCT mausoleum celebrates a centuries old tradition of arranging places for burial into a circle. The mausoleum is designed to be open and accessible from eight different points of the compass and these axes provide dramatic framed landscape views from within the new central courtyard and from around the outside perimeter of the building.
The mausoleum features an integrated colour palette using natural materials that give a comforting and welcoming atmosphere.
Memorial crypts are individualized using bands of contrasting coloured polished granite. Further choice of burial place is enhanced by crypts that either face the internal courtyard or look out to the surrounding cemetery landscape.
Architectural elements that integrate the building include the perforated stainless steel “curtains” that shelter the inner and outer galleries and also a solid timber lined ceiling and feature walls to the main entry area.
The mausoleum design is strongly related to the Harmer Architecture designed Holy Angels Mausoleum nearby, and most particularly the rear section of the Chapel of St. Gabriel which also features a circular layout and internal courtyard.
The new mausoleum is therefore a link to the ongoing transformation of Fawkner Memorial Park.
The new Atrium of Holy Angels Mausoleum at Fawkner Memorial Park was formally opened by the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, his Grace, The Most Reverend Denis Hart on Friday April the 7th.
Joni's children, Olivia and Luke, sing a song.
Joni Harms in concert. Stayton, Oregon, USA. July 24, 2008.
@Dailyshoot #ds457 Make a photograph of something old. Be sure to show us the character that age can give a subject.
I like to read the books that inspired my favorite old movies. This is one of my very favorites - the source for In Harm's Way (with John Wayne) published in 1962. I found it about 10 years ago in a secondhand shop and have read it almost as many times as I've seen the movie. The plots of book and movie are essentially the same, but the characters are oh so different.