Dedication
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Dedication

The Work of William P. Ginther Ecclesiastical Architect

Anthony J. Valleriano

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Dedication

The Work of William P. Ginther Ecclesiastical Architect

Anthony J. Valleriano

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An illustrated compendium of a prolific designer of Ohio churches Akron-based architect William P. Ginther (1858-1933) designed sexty-hree Roman Catholic churches, primarily in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Dedication is the first book to document his architectural designs. By combining historical images with twenty-first-century photographs, author Anthony J. Valleriano presents the most comprehensive overview or Ginther's architectural career available today. the son of German immigrants, Ginther demonstrated considerable drawing skills at an early age. In grade schoo, he was known for illustrating picutres of the school building and grounds. As his skills advanced, Ginther was encouraged to study architecture as a profession at Buchtel College (now the University of Akron). Frank Wheary, a leading Akron architect of the time, spotted Ginter's drawing talents and promptly put him to work. Under Wheary's guidance, Ginter learned the craft of architectural drafting and engineering and helped design and supervise the construction of his first building, McKinley Churhc, in Canton, Ohio. Ginther became one of the most influential ecclesiastical architects in Ohio during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The designer of churches in Cleveland, Akron, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Erie and many other communiteies, he defined the sense of sacred space for countless worshipers and enriched the aesthetic and religious lives of the region's residents. Those interested in religious architecture or in Ohio historical architecture will find Dedication a valuable addition to their libraries.

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Année
2013
ISBN
9781631010743

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CHURCHES

As listed in the The Ohio Architect Magazine, as of December 1912, Ginther had created designs for the following churches. In addition, Ginther was often called to work on church “renovations,” schools, and parochial residences. His influence across the United States on worshippers—as well as those who were just “passing by to admire his work”—is immeasurable. Following this listing are visual examples of a great number of the churches listed. Many of these wonderful structures are still in existence. Some have been replaced with more modern structures, some were never built due to lack of funds, others have been renamed, torn down due to a lack of parishioners, or burned down and yes, some have been sacrificed for “progress,” including a freeway.
Those that remain are entrusted to us.
CHURCH DESIGNS
Akron, Ohio
Annunciation Church
Page 111
St. Bernard’s Church
Pages 62–65
St. Mary’s Church
Page 9
Antwerp, Ohio
St. Mary’s Church
Pages 36–37
Ashtabula, Ohio
Mother of Sorrows
Church
Pages 24–27
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church
Page 41
St. Joseph’s Church
Pages 74–77
Barberton, Ohio
SS. Cyril & Methodius
Church
Not pictured
Bellefontaine, Ohio
St. Patrick’s Church
Page 15
Cambridge Springs,
Pennsylvania
St. Anthony’s Church
Pages 106–7
Canton, Ohio
St. Paul’s Church
Page 104–5
Circleville, Ohio
St. Joseph’s Church
Page 103
Cleveland, Ohio
Annunciation Church
Page 16
Holy Rosary Church
Pages 100–101
Sacred Heart of Jesus
Page 110
St. Adalbert’s Church
Pages 108–9
St. Anthony’s Church
Pages 52–53
St. Martin’s Church
Pages 88–89
Clinton, New York
St. Mary’s Church
Pages 114–15
Columbus, Ohio
St. John the Baptist’s
Church
Pages 18–19
St. John the Evangelist’s
Church
Pages 22–23
St. Leo’s Catholic
Church
Not pictured
Cortland, New York
St. Mary’s Church
Pages 112–13
Coshocton, Ohio
Sacred Heart Church
Pages 20–21
Crafton, Pennsylvania
St. Philip’s Church
Pages 78–79
Danville, Ohio
St. Luk...

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