Churches for the Southwest

The Ecclesiastical Architecture of John Gaw Meem

20 September 2005

Description

John Gaw Meem, the principal architect of the Santa Fe style, is well known for his houses and public buildings.

Churches for the Southwest is the first book to be devoted to his ecclesiastical architecture, which constitutes an important part of his work. During his long career he designed all or part of twenty-two churches-mission churches for Indian pueblos, including Acoma and Laguna; Catholic churches, especially Cristo Rey in Santa Fe and Sacred Heart Cathedral in Gallup; Episcopal churches, including Holy Faith in Santa Fe, St. John’s Cathedral in Albuquerque, and churches in Clovis, Roswell, Carlsbad, and Las Cruces, New Mexico; Presbyterian churches in Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Taos; and the chapel for the Good Shepherd Mission to the Navajo in Fort Defiance, Arizona. These exhibit a surprising variety of styles. A number are in the pueblo mission style that is usually associated with Meem’s work, but there are also Episcopal churches in the English Gothic style, a Territorial-style Presbyterian church, a Romanesque Catholic cathedral, and the unique church at Fort Defiance. Churches for the Southwest is beautifully illustrated with new color photographs of all of Meem’s churches as well as drawings, plans, and early black-and-white photographs from the Meem Archives. Illustrated with early black-and-white photographs by Tyler Dingee, who worked with Meem and for the University of New Mexico; new color photographs by Derek Lehmberg; and drawings by Meem and members of his office.

Reviews

"Comprehensive and enjoyable. . . . adds another layer." — Arts: The Arts in Religious and Theological Studies

"[D]ense with images… spectacular contemporary color photographs…an important contribution to the understanding of both architectural production in the early 20th-century Southwest and Colonial Revival church architecture in America…. Highly recommended." — L. P. Nelson, Choice

"[A] beautiful book telling an appealing story." — Church Building Magazine

"The drawings are particularly valuable in that they illustrate the evolution of several of the designs." — Steven Kells, AIA, New Mexico Historical Review

"[S]pellbinding…[T]he definitive historical read on the world-renowned Santa Fe style." — Elisabeth A. Doehring, Splash!: Northwest Florida's Entertainment Magazine

Hardback

9780393731828

229 x 262 mm • 128 pages

£39.99

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