Taranto, Michael Edmund2015-06-232015-06-231988http://hdl.handle.net/10919/53189The city of Blacksburg, Virginia, has moved its boundaries farther and farther west of U.S.460. Though a large amount of commercial and residential architecture has accompanied this growth, there has been no sacred architecture to complement any of this secular construction. With this in mind, a rolling pasture along Price's Fork Road west of U.S.46O was chosen as the site for a new religious/community center for the residents of Blacksburg's expanding boundaries. The design scheme, for a Roman Catholic church, consists of a K fellowship hall, meditation garden, and sanctuary surrounded by a protective wall. This scheme responds to the traditions of the Church as well as the spiritual needs of the surrounding community.iv, 43 leavesapplication/pdfen-USIn CopyrightLD5655.V855 1988.T372Catholic church buildings -- Virginia -- Blacksburg -- Designs and plansChurch architecture -- Virginia -- Blacksburg -- Designs and plansBlacksburg (Va.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- Designs and plansA wall between the sacred and the profaneThesis