Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Anthony Chapel
When we were in Arkansas this past March, we visited Garvin Woodland Gardens of the University of Arkansas, near Hot Springs. We went there specifically to see some waterfalls in the park. But we found MUCH MUCH more. Even though it was only early March, they had some gorgeous blooms in their gardens. I will feature this in another post.
Today I want to show you the Anthony Chapel. which is also part of Garvin Gardens. The chapel was designed by Fayetteville architects Maurice Jennings and David McKee. The $5.8 million chapel complex was funded entirely through private donations. Begun in September of 2004, the chapel was dedicated on Sept. 30, 2006. It was named after benefactors, John Ed and Isabel Anthony. The chapel sits on a hillside, overlooking Lake Hamilton. As part of the complex, there also are a Bride's quarters, a Groom's quarters, a celebration garden and a carillon.
An elegant blend of native wood, glass and stone, the 160 seat chapel is a serene sanctuary where visitors to the gardens can pause to meditate and have their spirits renewed. I sat there and wondered how many weddings have taken place at this facility... I also thought how wonderful it would be to have been married here. This is one of the prettiest chapels I've ever seen. Pictured above is a photo of the chapel as we approached the door. There is 5300 square feet of flagstone sidewalks. Below are more pictures.
This was taken from inside the chapel looking toward the altar. The dimensions: 138' long x 57' high.
Here is a view of the altar. There is 126 tons of flagstone used in floors and sidewalks.
From inside, I pointed my camera at the ceiling.. Amazing, huh???? There is 1230 square feet of glass skylights.
You can see the altar, some of the side windows , and the ceiling. There is 9860 square feet of glass walls. And they used 4800 square feet of stone walls.
This picture was taken --looking from the altar toward the back of the church (where we entered). There is 11,000 square feet of roof area, and 62,500 square feet of structural lumber.
This is the Anthony Family Carillon. It is the newest addition to the Gardens. Composed of sixteen, 54 feet tall steel columns clad in copper, the lofty bell tower welcomes visitors to the chapel. The Carillon is played for weddings, memorials and other special events.
We took this picture as we were leaving the chapel. As you can tell, there would be no way to get a picture from this angle in summer when there are leaves on the trees. That's an advantage of being there in March I guess!!!!
I wish I had a picture taken at night---with the lights on in the chapel. If you want more information and more pictures, google "Anthony Chapel, Hot Springs, AR".
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This picture of my four baby Bluebirds was taken yesterday afternoon. They are growing and there are more and more feathers on them. I think they are ages 7-8 days. Note the one at the top left.. He is really getting bigger!!!
All of the bluebirds were sleeping--which is what I assume that they do --other than eating or pooping!!! ha ha.. Speaking of pooping, you may or may not know that bluebirds are very clean birds. They keep the nest spotless ---including taking the fecal materials and egg shells OUT. Interesting, don't you think?
Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Hugs,
WOW, what an absolutely lovely place Betsy. It is so deceiving when you look at it. Initially I thought it was just a simple open air chapel until you explained about all the glass. Wow. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteThat chapel is beautiful. My niece got married in one almost like it in N.W. Arkansas in the winter time. Snow was on the ground and it was gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! You are so lucky to have the chance to travel and see all these wonderful places.
ReplyDeleteIt is also very sweet of you to share your pictures with everyone.
Oh my, that chapel is such a beautiful and remarkable structure. There is a grandeur, and yet simplicity, about it that integrates it into the surrounding forest so well. I think that I would feel very close to God (and His creation) sitting in that chapel. And I agree with you, Betsy---what a wonderful place for a wedding. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous chapel!! I'm sure there are a lot of weddings there! Awww, your babies are too cute! I always missed them once they flew the coup. Awww.
ReplyDeleteYou sure do find interesting places on your travels. What truly amazing structures. I am so glad you are so willing to share your adventures.
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I thought when I saw that chappel is: I want to get married there! Then I realized I am already married. pooh.
ReplyDeleteSO gorgeous.
I can really appreciate a tidy bird nest. :)
Garvin Gardens are all ready on my to do list but you have made it move rapidly to the top of the list.Thanks for the lovely pictues.
ReplyDeleteThat big blue bird must be the one that always had his mouth open in the other pictues.
Very pretty! But I would hate to clean those windows!
ReplyDeleteThe baby birds are growing. The bigger one most be the first one to the worm!
What a spectacular Chapel! I have been on more vacations since I started reading your blog!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThat's going to be a really beautiful place! All that work & detail is WoW!
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Thanks, Tricia
Betsy I have read about this place in many architecture magazines, it is truly an architectural masterpiece. I would love to see it in person. It is amazing
ReplyDeleteOh, can you just imagine a wedding there?!?
ReplyDeleteWouldn't want to be the guy that has to clean the windows. I always think when I see glass chapels if they are trying to keep people in for viewing or out for viewing (much like a zoo).
ReplyDeleteNow that's a place of worship!
ReplyDeleteYour blue birdies are getting bigger everyday-interesting facts about their housekeeping. thx.
What a breathtakingly beautiful stucture...
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine standing inside, and being surrounded by all the shadows playing of the skylights.
The little birdies are getting bigger by the day, and then like mine...poof gone ;)
Great post Betsy !
What a beautiful place!It would be wonderful to have a wedding there.
ReplyDeleteAnd yea! for the baby blueirds.
Wow can't imagine all the work that went into building that chapel!! Such a lovely creation! ...and to have one's wedding there!! What a memory that would make..
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Betsy.
...do love your little blue babies!
What a lovely chapel...so in tune with nature and the outside world.
ReplyDeleteWow - that is w/o a doubt one of the most beautiful buildings I've ever seen!!! Am definitely going to google it for more!!
ReplyDeleteThat chapel is incredible. I've never seen anything like it before. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for staying on top of those little baby birds too, so fun to watch them grow.
Hey girlie, I commented back to you on my post, but remembered you don't usually go back,anyway, that is not a pileated woodpecker, I think it's a sapsucker.
ReplyDeleteThat chapel is like a beautiful dream! I love how it blends in with nature - looks so natural. I would've loved to have been married in a place like that too!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! That chapel is gorgeous.I can only imagine a wedding in there,Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
I'd love to see this chapel. It is different from anything I've ever seen. Thank you for posting about it and letting us know where it is.
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Joy
Betsy,
ReplyDeleteYou are so right. This would be a perfect wedding spot. Ollie and I are very outdoorsy, too.
I have seen photos of this chapel but have never been to it.
We did visit one in Eureka Springs, AR that is similar.
Talk soon!
Gena
What a beautiful place to worship!
ReplyDeleteLove the update on the birds.
What a beautiful place. I love buildings that are in tune with nature. This chapel reminds me of Frank Lloyd Wright's work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. I love buildings that are in tune with nature. This chapel reminds me of Frank Lloyd Wright's work.
ReplyDeleteThat chapel appears to fit in so nicely with the surrounding environment, but structurally and how the older growth trees were preserved so closely to the structure. Inside looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a real joy to get to watch these babies Betsy.....I am mostly caught up..finally...lol
ReplyDeletei think those flowers must have been magnificent to see all bloomed at Garvin Woodland Gardens.
ReplyDeleteThat chapel looks great.
Yay, Those baby birds have surely grown a few more feathers.I wonder how fast the birds grow and How we grow.
Have a great day.
Cheers!
The chapel is gorgeous. Very unusual. I love the look from insid out. I hope the glass is somehow unbreakable. What a job to replace any panes. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteAh the babies will soon be fuzz balls--well maybe not but more feathers anyway. MB
Smallcityscenes says hello too. LOL MB
ReplyDeleteThe chapel is gorgeous, I am sure well worth the trip.
ReplyDeleteYour bluebird house must open from the very top because all your photos are looking straight down. You are not that tall, how are you doing this?
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I love how that chapel celebrates the great outdoors while also providing shelter for worship or meditations, or a lovely wedding ceremony.
ReplyDeleteThe bluebird chicks are looking fine. They'll be trying their wings soon.
What a glorious chapel ... melding worship with some of nature ... some of the marvels of His creation!
ReplyDeleteMy how fast those babies grow.
Hi Besty, Anthony Chapel is a wonderful place for all to enjoy the peace and beauty it provides. And I love the music of a carillon, it is so inspirational.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the journey!
Have a wonderful day, Hugs :)
Pretty chapel and looks like a place for a fairy tale wedding! Wouldn't you like to hear Jim Brickman play that piano in the chapel???
ReplyDeleteI would love to be in that chapel sometime when it storms!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting architecture! I would love to see the building at night, but these shots here are amazing as well :)
ReplyDeleteOne of the most unique and interesting sructures I've seen. WOW. Beautiful shots for sure.
ReplyDeleteOh being inside of that chapel must have been so wonderful, Betsy. What a beautiful and peaceful spot. Thanks for sharing that.
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