Duncan G. Stroik Explained

Duncan Gregory Stroik
Birth Date:14 January 1962
Education:University of Virginia School of Architecture
Yale School of Architecture
Office:Commissioner of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
Term:December 17, 2019

Duncan Gregory Stroik (born January 14, 1962), usually credited as Duncan G. Stroik, is an American architect, a professor of architecture at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture, and founding editor of the Sacred Architecture Journal. His work continues the tradition of classical and Palladian architecture, also known as New Classical Architecture.

Stroik specializes in all aspects of Roman Catholic sacred architecture.[1] In his academic work, Stroik has stressed the importance of tradition, and advocated beauty as the principal standard of architecture. In 2016 Stroik was honored with the Arthur Ross Award for recognition of excellence in the classical tradition.[2]

Early life and career

Stroik received a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia School of Architecture in 1984 and a master's degree in architecture from Yale School of Architecture in 1987.[3] After graduating from Yale, Stroik worked as a designer in the office of Allan Greenberg.[4] In 1990, Stroik joined the Notre Dame School of Architecture as a founding faculty member of the school's classical program. In that same year, he founded his firm, Duncan G. Stroik Architect LLC.

Stroik attributes his awakening as a classical architect to Thomas Gordon Smith, who was one of the first postmodern architects to embrace canonical classicism.[5]

Institute for Sacred Architecture and The Sacred Architecture Journal

In 1998, Stroik founded the Institute for Sacred Architecture, a non-profit organization dedicated to a renewal of beauty in contemporary church design. The institute’s principal activity is the twice yearly publication of the Sacred Architecture Journal, which Stroik edits, and which is dedicated to an ongoing discussion of current issues in the field of sacred architecture.

Major projects

Stroik's major projects include:

St. Augustine Cathedral

A renovation of Saint Augustine Church designed by Ralph Adams Cram in 1951 is meant to architecturally make the interior worthy of its current "cathedral" designation.

Classical elements of the design include touches of Gothic to respond to the original style of the cathedral. Updates include a new marble sanctuary floor, predella, baldacchino, ambo, cathedra, new and restored altars, and an interior decorative paint scheme.

Cathedral of Saint Joseph

The "creative restoration" of this early twentieth century cathedral designed by Emmanuel Louis Masqueray restored the interior to its former glory.

The barrel vault, arches, and circular motifs are brought to a crescendo in the circular baldachin that highlights the altar. This circular theme is repeated in the plan of the ambo or pulpit and in the arches at the bishop's cathedra and the high altar. A new decorative marble floor was installed throughout the entire church replacing the monochromatic stone tile. Also, the mechanical, electrical, sound reinforcement, and lighting systems were replaced including new custom chandeliers replicated from photographs of the originals.

Thomas Aquinas College chapel

Set in the heart of the Thomas Aquinas College campus, Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel was dedicated on March 7, 2009.[6] Stroik's design for this 15000square feet, $23 million chapel references Early Christian, Spanish Mission and Renaissance architecture.[7] Stroik designed the chapel as cruciform in shape and featuring both a 135feet bell tower and an 89feet dome.[8] In 2003 Pope John Paul II blessed the chapel's plans, and in 2008, Pope Benedict XVI blessed its cornerstone.[9]

Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe

The Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, in La Crosse, Wisconsin is the vision of Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke who wanted to create a national pilgrimage site in the Diocese of La Crosse. The shrine is situated amidst 70acres of woodland near the south end of La Crosse. On July 31, 2008 the Shrine Church was dedicated,[10] [11] with the dedication Mass presided over by Cardinal Burke, who was joined by Cardinals Justin Rigali of Philadelphia and Francis George of Chicago.[12]

Organ case at the Cathedral of Saint Paul

The organ case at the Cathedral of Saint Paul, National Shrine of the Apostle Paul draws from the original unbuilt design by Emmanuel Louis Masqueray but also refines it, preserving the view of the rose window. The existing split organ system was restored and 123 new organ ranks have been installed. The new organ case is constructed of walnut with hand carved detailing and gilding. Two human sized hand carved angels with instruments adorn the organ case while Saint Cecilia, patron saint of music, stands atop the central dome below the rose window. There is choir loft seating between the organ case.

Selected publications

Selected awards

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-09-13 . Something Lasting . 2023-08-28 . National Review . en-US.
  2. Web site: 2016-03-24 . Duncan G. Stroik, RAMSA to receive Arthur Ross Awards . 2023-08-28 . Business of Home.
  3. Web site: McDonald . Martha . 2020-02-27 . Duncan G. Stroik Architect: Sacred Architecture in the New Century . 2023-08-28 . Traditional Building . en-us.
  4. Web site: 2016-05-25 . Bringing Beauty Back . 2023-08-28 . Aleteia — Catholic Spirituality, Lifestyle, World News, and Culture . en.
  5. Web site: A Decade of New Classicism: The Flowering of Traditional Church Architecture Article Archive . 2023-08-28 . sacredarchitecture . en.
  6. Web site: News . Ventura County Star . 2010-01-13 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110717190658/http://m.vcstar.com/news/2009/mar/08/catholic-college-celebrates-new-campus-alumni-to/ . 2011-07-17 .
  7. Web site: Chapel . Thomas Aquinas College . 2010-01-12.
  8. Web site: A Sign of Contradiction . Inside the Vatican . 2010-01-13 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100614041036/http://www.thomasaquinas.edu/news/pressroom/inthenews/other/itv_chapel_article.html?id=1743d437-ae50-4171-a727-524f715c653d . 2010-06-14 .
  9. Web site: Chapel . Adoremus Bulletin . 2010-01-14.
  10. http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2007/12/09/news/00lead.txt La Crosse Tribune - 7.0 : 'Return to Beauty': Shrine could bring international spotlight to La Crosse
  11. http://www.lacrossetribune.com/articles/2007/12/09/news/00walk.txt La Crosse Tribune - 7.0 : Archbishop dedicates shrine's Rosary Walk
  12. Web site: Welcome to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe . 2010-04-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100107153249/http://www.guadalupeshrine.org/About/Home.asp . 2010-01-07 . dead.
  13. Book: Church Building as a Sacred Place: Beauty, Transcendence, and the Eternal. WorldCat. 824696981 .