Titus Church, Basle, Switizerland
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1971.v23.i229.3385Abstract
This Parrochial Center, in addition to the main building, which has room for 600 people, includes various halls devoted to teaching, meetings, and youth activities, and also the priest's house and sacristy. The architects have succeeded in attaining a close integration between the construction, the artistic expressionism and the effective combination of rectangular elements. They have sought to obtain new plastic outlines, enriched by such functional elements as the stairs, the comises, and cantilevered structures. The sculptural works of Moillet and Walter Gürtler are outstanding elements which enrich this church.
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