Houston-based Tapley Lunow Architects laterally enlarged this vernacular limestone church, transforming a basilican form into a fan-shaped seating plan in response to the Vatican II liturgical reforms of 1964. The spacious interior is illuminated by architect-designed stained glass windows.
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Notre Dame Catholic Church and School
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