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The story of the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis covers 352 years of history, illuminating key moments in time and tracing the development and growth of the United States and the Midwest region, the establishment of the city of St. Louis, the influence of Catholicism, and the building of the Basilica of St. Louis.
This book, with illustrations, highlights the architectural and structural design and refinements, building construction, the design, installation, and completion of its magnificent mosaics, and key moments in time. It offers a chronological look at the historic foundations of one of the great cathedrals of the world.
Join author, architect, and historian John Guenther as he seeks to "connect the dots" of history and takes readers through a visual journey of the key events that led to the building of the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis. Discover the vision, determination, persistence, collaboration, creativity, and innovation of so many for the design and realization of the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis.
About the Author:

Architect John C. Guenther, FAIA, LEED AP, holds a fellowship in the American Institute of Architects and was a lecturer in the College of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, where he cofounded and taught Mid-Century Modernism in St. Louis, 1930-1970.
John serves as president of the Society of Architectural Historians - St. Louis Chapter.
He wrote The Gateway Arch: An Illustrated Timeline, "Missouri's Architectural Treasures," published by Missouri Life magazine, "25 Must-See Buildings in Missouri" for USA Today, and the introduction to The Lost St. Louis Riverfront 1930-1943, which documents the historic riverfront architecture removed in anticipation of Gateway Arch National Park.
John also lectures widely on architecture and architectural history.
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The St. Charles City County Library Foundation generously sponsored this event.