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Singapore Saint Alphonsus Novena Church
The Church of St Alphonsus was founded by the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (CSsR), commonly known as the Redemptorists. The first novenas began in a small chapel in 1949 with just 80 people. By the 1990s, 15,000 or more people attending the 10 sessions of novena devotions held every Saturday. After its latest renovation completed in 2017 the number was estimated to have doubled.
Singapore St. Gregory the Illuminator
The Armenian Apostolic Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator is the first Christian church built in Singapore in 1835. Designed by Irish architect, George D. Coleman, it is considered as one of his masterpieces.
Bangkok Wat Arun
Originally called Wat Makok, Budha Temple with Prang Height 82 meter were built during Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351-1767). Restored by King Thaksin and renamed to Wat Chaeng. King Rama IV renamed to Arunratchawararam Ratchaworamahavihara means Temple of Dawn.
Bangkok Assumption Cathedral
Bangkok Assumption Cathedral built by French Architect requested by Paskal a French Missionary year 1809 and finished 1821, while Thailand lead by King Rama II. Bangkok Assumption Cathedral was reconstructed 1909 - 1919 to French Romanesque Style Architecture. Inspired by the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba Spain, this reconstruction work mostly funded by Jacob Low Kiok Chiang.
Bangkok Immaculate Conception Church
How do I experience architecture, light, and sound emotionally and cognitively in Immaculate Conception Church - The First Catholic Church in Bangkok?
Tokyo Haneda Airport
Tokyo Haneda Airport. Integrating Daylighting from Skylight and High Windows through Double Glazing Thermal Insulation and Low Energy LED Lighting to create an Exciting Atmosphere and Reducing Carbon Footprint.
Tokyo Skytree Observation Deck
How Sun & Cloud Create Lights and Shadows upon the Tokyo Cityscape - A View from Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 and reached its full height of 634 meters (2,080 ft) in March 2011. The highlight of the Tokyo Skytree is its two observation decks which offer spectacular views out over Tokyo.
The Beauty of Cologne Cathedral
How Sun & Cloud Create Lights and Shadows upon the Tokyo Cityscape - A View from Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 and reached its full height of 634 meters (2,080 ft) in March 2011. The highlight of the Tokyo Skytree is its two observation decks which offer spectacular views out over Tokyo.