Church of the Advent, Boston (additions and alterations)

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Church of the Advent, Boston (additions and alterations) refers to the significant Gothic Revival modifications and expansions designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram to the historic Church of the Advent in Boston.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival architecture work
architectural project
building alteration
appliedToBuilding Church of the Advent, Boston
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
associatedArchitecturalMovement American Gothic Revival movement
surface form: American Gothic Revival

Ecclesiological movement in church design
buildingType church
city Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denominationalContext Anglo-Catholic tradition
Episcopal Church
designedBy Ralph Adams Cram
function liturgical enhancement of existing church building
spatial expansion of worship space
hasArchitect Ralph Adams Cram
heritageContext historic church preservation and enhancement
location Boston, Massachusetts
partOf architectural history of Boston
career of Ralph Adams Cram
region New England
relatedWork Church of the Advent, Boston (additions and alterations) self-linksurface differs
surface form: original Church of the Advent, Boston building
religiousTradition Christianity
significance major Gothic Revival modifications to an existing church
state Massachusetts

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Ralph Adams Cram notableWork Church of the Advent, Boston (additions and alterations)
Church of the Advent, Boston (additions and alterations) relatedWork Church of the Advent, Boston (additions and alterations) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: original Church of the Advent, Boston building