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    • #709309
      Fearg
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      Some shots of the new “spire of hope” under construction:

      (part of) Spire on the ground
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      Inside – spire will be visible from under the crossing:
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      Scaffolding:
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      North Transept – exterior
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      Apse, exterior:
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      Looking West
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      North Transept – Interior.
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    • #788688
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      cant help thinking the spire was chosen as its by far the cheapest one proposed an no other reason

    • #788689
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      any images of the finished product?

    • #788690
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      @archipimp wrote:

      any images of the finished product?

      I’ve not been back to see it since last week, but I don’t think it will be finished until May.. The Cathedral website has a blog and some images of what it will look like. It looks more like “the spike” in O’Connell Street than anything else..

      At 100 Metres, I think it will technically be the tallest church spire in Ireland.

      http://www.belfastcathedral.org/news/

    • #788691
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      less a spire. more a needle

    • #788692
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      @Paul Clerkin wrote:

      less a spire. more a needle

      given the bulk of the base of the tower is it only me or does that spire look stupid… more like an aerial than a spire…

    • #788693
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      It looks like someone photoshopped the O’Connell Street Spire onto that picture!

    • #788694
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      It actually looks a little silly – a better idea would have been to use a spot light shining into the sky at night.

    • #788695
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      @Archiseek Editors wrote:

      It actually looks a little silly – a better idea would have been to use a spot light shining into the sky at night.

      I think the only place where it might “work” would be inside the church looking up through the new glass ceiling in the crossing..

      Apparently the cathedral foundations are not the best (there is a noticeable slope in the nave going towards the crossing) so I suppose whatever design they chose, it had to be fairly light..

      I think this is a drawing of the original vision for the cathedral. Not only was the tower omitted, but the transepts look quite different to what was actually built:

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    • #788696
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Couple of reports from the BBC news website.. its not just members of this forum who have doubts about its appearance!

      http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6549473.stm

      http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=6053&&edition=1&ttl=20070413210435

    • #788697
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      some detail of the timeframe of construction of the cathedral
      http://ireland.archiseek.com/buildings_ireland/antrim/belfast/19thc/stanns.html

    • #788698
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Well, the “spire” is more or less completed. They are now working on the glass roof over the crossing.

    • #788699
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      thoughts on Belfast’s new spire!….. i think it’s a tough one to make a decision on…..sometimes it looks good….other time’s it looks embarrisingly out of scale for a ‘spire’ ……….
      perhaps it’s more successful in the flesh????

    • #788700
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      try again

    • #788701
      Anonymous
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    • #788702
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      I really don’t like that – it just looks completely incongruous on top of the weighty stone building.

    • #788703
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      That’s a huge mistake. It looks ridiculously out of place.

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