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About Amanda C.R. Clark, Ph.D.
Dr. Amanda C.R. Clark, Ph.D. is co-author, with Leland M. Roth, of Understanding Architecture: Its Elements, History, and Meaning and American Architecture: A History. She is Associate Dean of Special Programs and Library Director at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington.
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Sleepers Awake: What We Had, We Have Lost

April 16, 2019 Amanda C.R. Clark, Ph.D. 1

“All eyes were raised to the top of the church. They beheld there an extraordinary sight. On the crest of the highest gallery, higher than the central rose window, was a great flame ascending … […]

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Duncan Stroik: Church Architecture—Tradition in Continuity

March 20, 2013 Amanda C.R. Clark, Ph.D. 0

For centuries in Rome, great masters of architecture vied for commissions from the popes, and they designed all the better for it. Raphael (1483–1520) completed spectacular paintings in the papal apartments, and broodingly brilliant Borromini […]

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