Explore thoughtful guidance on designing sacred stained glass for Grace Church. Learn how heritage, architecture, and devotion shape every panel.
This volume presents a careful Report to the Vestry and related discussion about Grace Church, Lockport. It explains the building’s Early English Gothic style, its simple dignity, and why any additions must respect the architecture. It also outlines a plan for memorial windows that honors donors while preserving a reverent, churchly atmosphere.
The text weighs practical design choices, contrasts between English and American glass, and the value of a unified, respectful program. It argues for thoughtful study, careful selection of glass and figures, and a staged approach to installing windows that tell a single, enduring story.
- How lancet openings can host dignified, life‑sized figures with appropriate canopies and panels.
- Ways memorial gifts can enhance beauty without compromising architectural harmony.
- Benefits of a serial design that unfolds a clear narrative from the altar to the nave.
Ideal for readers of church history, architecture, and stained glass who want practical, thoughtful guidance for sacred spaces.