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St Gabriel's Church, Blackburn

St Gabriel's is an active English Anglican church in Blackburn, Lancashire. Designed by F. X. Velarde, St Gabriel's is regarded as a milestone in the development of Modern English ecclesiastical architecture.[2] Constructed in the early 1930s, the building was the first Anglican place of worship designed by the architect.

St Gabriel's Church, Blackburn
St Gabriel's Church, Blackburn
53°46′29″N 2°28′37″W / 53.7748°N 2.4770°W / 53.7748; -2.4770
LocationBlackburn
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
Websitestgabrielsblackburn.co.uk
History
DedicationSt Gabriel, the archangel
Consecrated
1933; 91 years ago (1933)
  • St Gabriel, Brownhill
[1]
Architecture
Heritage designationFormerly Grade II Listed (currently delisted)
Architect(s)F. X. Velarde
StyleArt Deco
Completed1934
Administration
ProvinceLancashire
DioceseDiocese of Blackburn
DeaneryBlackburn with Darwen
ParishSt. Gabriel, Blackburn
Clergy
Vicar(s)The Revd Stephen Corbett

History edit

The church was constructed between 1932 and 1934 to a design by the Liverpool-born architect F. X. Velarde,[3] at a cost of £20,000.[4] Built on a prominent site on the outskirts of the town of Blackburn, on what is now Brownhill Drive,[5] at the time of its construction it sat within a contemporaneous 1930s housing estate.[6] St Gabriel's Church of England Primary School is located within walking distance away in nearby Pleckgate.

Architecture edit

 
Decorated external door of Velarde’s own design at St Gabriel’s

Constructed principally of brick,[2] with internally rendered walls, wood block floor, St Gabriel's in its original form was widely cited as Velarde's masterpiece, but a range of issues with the building have made it subject to significant alteration since its completion.[6] It was compared at the time of completion as bringing the architecture of the modern cinema and visual language of its interior into church design. In 1969, major structural issues were discovered during the quinquennials, a five-yearly assessment of the church's fabric.[4]

Interior edit

St Gabriel's had a highly decorated, polychromatic interior with chrome and stainless steel in contrast to the cream-coloured plaster of the "long tunnel nave"[7] and spare fenestration. The fittings were designed by Velarde; a chrome reredos stood at the east end, cited as a precociously early use and adaptation of the then-new material. Between 1970 and 1971, architectural practice Grimshaw and Townsend proposed a programme of renovation and refurbishment. Approved and initiated, the works were completed in 1977. They included major structural and aesthetic alterations to the building, and changes to Velarde's original interior, resulting in the removal of the parapets,[8] the reredos, and other original Modernist fittings.[9] Subsequent to this, the church was removed from the National Heritage listing.[10] The organ is by Messrs. Jardine & Co. Ltd.[11]

Stained glass edit

 
Baptistery windows designed and fabricated in 1976 by Brian Clarke for St Gabriel's.

In 1976, a pair of controversial[12] stained glass windows, by the artist Brian Clarke,[13] were installed into St Gabriel's. Commissioned to design stained glass for the baptistery,[7] Clarke, then twenty-four years old, produced working studies for the slender, arched fenestration, fabricating and installing the windows himself in 1977. In 1978, Clarke and the restoration of St Gabriel's were the subject of the cover story of the journal Architectural Review[14] with an artwork titled Velarde is Not Mocked.[12] The windows, as part of the restoration, were designed in direct response to the architecture, making reference to elements of the original design of the building. Significant changes were made by the restoring architect to the building, and the interior and exterior elements were unsympathetically altered.[12] Clarke's public attack on the treatment of Velarde's architecture by the restoring firm marked the end of his working in the Church of England.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gurney, Sam (1947). McNally, R. J. (ed.). Fifty Modern Churches: Photographs, Ground Plans and Information Regarding Thirty-five Consecrated and Fifteen Dedicated Churches Erected During the Years 1930-1945. Incorporated Church Building Society. p. 10.
  2. ^ a b Pevsner, Nikolaus (2002). "Outer Blackburn: St Gabriel, Brownhill Drive". North Lancashire. The Buildings of England. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. pp. 35, 65–66. ISBN 9780300096170.
  3. ^ Crompton, Andrew; Wilkinson, Dominic (3 April 2019). "F. X. Velarde, an English Expressionist" (PDF). The Journal of Architecture. 24 (3): 325–339. doi:10.1080/13602365.2019.1606026. eISSN 1466-4410. ISSN 1360-2365. S2CID 181517583.
  4. ^ a b Duggan, Ciaran (23 March 2019). "Blackburn church faced possible demolition in 1969". Lancashire Telegraph. Newsquest Media Group Ltd. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  5. ^ "St Gabriel, Brownhill Drive". www.achurchnearyou.com. Archbishops' Council. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Blackburn: St Gabriel (Church Heritage Record 603036)". Church of England Online Faculty System. Archbishops' Council. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  7. ^ a b Angus, Mark (1984). Modern Stained Glass in British Churches. United Kingdom: Mowbray. p. 90. ISBN 9780264669861.
  8. ^ "The Architects' Journal". The Architects' Journal. 173. Architectural Press: 176. 1981 [1981].
  9. ^ "Country Life". Country Life. 169. Country Life Limited: 239. 1981.
  10. ^ "St Gabriel – The Twentieth Century Society". c20society.org.uk. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  11. ^ Organ in St. Gabriel's Church, Blackburn. United Kingdom: Jardine & Company. 1990. pp. 1–2.
  12. ^ a b c Best, Alastair (August 1978). "Brian Clarke". The Architectural Review. CLXIV (978): 109–111.
  13. ^ Hobhouse, Janet (February 1980). "An Old Art Renewed". Quest Magazine/80. Quest.
  14. ^ "The Two Cultures: Brian Clarke and Zaha Hadid in Conversation". Architecture Foundation. The Architecture Foundation. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 8 October 2019.

Further reading edit

  • Wilkinson, Dominic; Crompton, Andrew. F. X. Velarde (2020). Twentieth Century Architects. Liverpool University Press; Historic England. ISBN 9781789628142
  • Stroik, D. (2015). Building the Modern Church: Roman Catholic Church Architecture in Britain, 1955 to 1975. By Robert Proctor. Ashgate Studies in Architecture. Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2014. Church History, 84(4), 922–923. doi:10.1017/S0009640715001262

External links edit

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St Gabriel s is an active English Anglican church in Blackburn Lancashire Designed by F X Velarde St Gabriel s is regarded as a milestone in the development of Modern English ecclesiastical architecture 2 Constructed in the early 1930s the building was the first Anglican place of worship designed by the architect St Gabriel s Church BlackburnSt Gabriel s Church Blackburn53 46 29 N 2 28 37 W 53 7748 N 2 4770 W 53 7748 2 4770LocationBlackburnCountryEnglandDenominationChurch of EnglandWebsitestgabrielsblackburn co ukHistoryDedicationSt Gabriel the archangelConsecrated1933 91 years ago 1933 St Gabriel Brownhill 1 ArchitectureHeritage designationFormerly Grade II Listed currently delisted Architect s F X VelardeStyleArt DecoCompleted1934AdministrationProvinceLancashireDioceseDiocese of BlackburnDeaneryBlackburn with DarwenParishSt Gabriel BlackburnClergyVicar s The Revd Stephen Corbett Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 2 1 Interior 2 2 Stained glass 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editThe church was constructed between 1932 and 1934 to a design by the Liverpool born architect F X Velarde 3 at a cost of 20 000 4 Built on a prominent site on the outskirts of the town of Blackburn on what is now Brownhill Drive 5 at the time of its construction it sat within a contemporaneous 1930s housing estate 6 St Gabriel s Church of England Primary School is located within walking distance away in nearby Pleckgate Architecture edit nbsp Decorated external door of Velarde s own design at St Gabriel sConstructed principally of brick 2 with internally rendered walls wood block floor St Gabriel s in its original form was widely cited as Velarde s masterpiece but a range of issues with the building have made it subject to significant alteration since its completion 6 It was compared at the time of completion as bringing the architecture of the modern cinema and visual language of its interior into church design In 1969 major structural issues were discovered during the quinquennials a five yearly assessment of the church s fabric 4 Interior edit St Gabriel s had a highly decorated polychromatic interior with chrome and stainless steel in contrast to the cream coloured plaster of the long tunnel nave 7 and spare fenestration The fittings were designed by Velarde a chrome reredos stood at the east end cited as a precociously early use and adaptation of the then new material Between 1970 and 1971 architectural practice Grimshaw and Townsend proposed a programme of renovation and refurbishment Approved and initiated the works were completed in 1977 They included major structural and aesthetic alterations to the building and changes to Velarde s original interior resulting in the removal of the parapets 8 the reredos and other original Modernist fittings 9 Subsequent to this the church was removed from the National Heritage listing 10 The organ is by Messrs Jardine amp Co Ltd 11 Stained glass edit nbsp Baptistery windows designed and fabricated in 1976 by Brian Clarke for St Gabriel s In 1976 a pair of controversial 12 stained glass windows by the artist Brian Clarke 13 were installed into St Gabriel s Commissioned to design stained glass for the baptistery 7 Clarke then twenty four years old produced working studies for the slender arched fenestration fabricating and installing the windows himself in 1977 In 1978 Clarke and the restoration of St Gabriel s were the subject of the cover story of the journal Architectural Review 14 with an artwork titled Velarde is Not Mocked 12 The windows as part of the restoration were designed in direct response to the architecture making reference to elements of the original design of the building Significant changes were made by the restoring architect to the building and the interior and exterior elements were unsympathetically altered 12 Clarke s public attack on the treatment of Velarde s architecture by the restoring firm marked the end of his working in the Church of England See also edit nbsp Lancashire portalList of works by F X VelardeReferences edit Gurney Sam 1947 McNally R J ed Fifty Modern Churches Photographs Ground Plans and Information Regarding Thirty five Consecrated and Fifteen Dedicated Churches Erected During the Years 1930 1945 Incorporated Church Building Society p 10 a b Pevsner Nikolaus 2002 Outer Blackburn St Gabriel Brownhill Drive North Lancashire The Buildings of England New Haven and London Yale University Press pp 35 65 66 ISBN 9780300096170 Crompton Andrew Wilkinson Dominic 3 April 2019 F X Velarde an English Expressionist PDF The Journal of Architecture 24 3 325 339 doi 10 1080 13602365 2019 1606026 eISSN 1466 4410 ISSN 1360 2365 S2CID 181517583 a b Duggan Ciaran 23 March 2019 Blackburn church faced possible demolition in 1969 Lancashire Telegraph Newsquest Media Group Ltd Retrieved 10 February 2022 St Gabriel Brownhill Drive www achurchnearyou com Archbishops Council Retrieved 2 February 2022 a b Blackburn St Gabriel Church Heritage Record 603036 Church of England Online Faculty System Archbishops Council Retrieved 2 February 2022 a b Angus Mark 1984 Modern Stained Glass in British Churches United Kingdom Mowbray p 90 ISBN 9780264669861 The Architects Journal The Architects Journal 173 Architectural Press 176 1981 1981 Country Life Country Life 169 Country Life Limited 239 1981 St Gabriel The Twentieth Century Society c20society org uk Retrieved 7 April 2022 Organ in St Gabriel s Church Blackburn United Kingdom Jardine amp Company 1990 pp 1 2 a b c Best Alastair August 1978 Brian Clarke The Architectural Review CLXIV 978 109 111 Hobhouse Janet February 1980 An Old Art Renewed Quest Magazine 80 Quest The Two Cultures Brian Clarke and Zaha Hadid in Conversation Architecture Foundation The Architecture Foundation 25 November 2013 Retrieved 8 October 2019 Further reading editWilkinson Dominic Crompton Andrew F X Velarde 2020 Twentieth Century Architects Liverpool University Press Historic England ISBN 9781789628142 Stroik D 2015 Building the Modern Church Roman Catholic Church Architecture in Britain 1955 to 1975 By Robert Proctor Ashgate Studies in Architecture Burlington Vt Ashgate Publishing Limited 2014 Church History 84 4 922 923 doi 10 1017 S0009640715001262External links editThe Churches of F X Velarde Lecture by Dominic Wilkinson for The Twentieth Century Society 2020 nbsp Media related to St Gabriel s Church Blackburn at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Gabriel 27s Church Blackburn amp oldid 1156300482, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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